Gábor Bódy

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Gábor Bódy (30 August 1946 – 24 October 1985) was a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, theoretic, and occasional actor. A pioneer of experimental filmmaking and film language, Bódy is one of the most important figures of Hungarian cinema. Bódy was born in Budapest, in an urban middle-class family. He studied history and philosophy at Loránd Eötvös University and later filmmaking at the Academy for Theater and Film Arts. During his university days he became an influential member of the Béla Balázs Stúdió (BBS). He made his first film A Harmadik (The Third) (a documentary about students preparing an adaptation of Faust on stage) in 1971. He established various experimental and avantgarde projects at BBS including the Film Language Series in 1973 and the K/3 experimental film group in 1976, reshaping the postwar Hungarian avantgarde film's path. In 1975 he completed his debut feature at BBS, which was also his graduation thesis film at the university. Amerikai Anzix (American Torso) won the Grand Prize for best new filmmaker at International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg and the Hungarian Film Critics prize for best first film. The film which depicts the lives of Hungarian 1848 Revolution veterans in the American Civil War features Bódy's experimentalism at the fullest. The whole film was re-edited using his own method called "light editing" in order to make it resemble a wracked silent film from the late 19th century. His next feature Nárcisz és Psyché was the largest-scale Hungarian production of its era. This epic production based on Sándor Weöres's poetic work Psyché starred Patricia Adriani, Udo Kier and György Cserhalmi and exists in three versions: an original 210min two part version, a 136min version for foreign distribution and a 270min three part television version.  In 1980 Bódy began to work on the first international video magazine INFERMENTAL and managed to publish the first of 10 issues (plus one special issue) while on a residency at DAAD Berliner Küunstlerprogram in 1982. The series published featured a range of guest editors and in total included work from over 1500 artists from 36 countries and was published up to 1991. After many frustrated projects Bódy managed to complete what was to become his final feature film Kutya éji dala (Dog's Night Song). Bódy cast himself as the lead in this ambitious and influential feature which incorporated Super8 and video footage as well as a range of Hungarian underground punk bands (Galloping Coroners, Trabant) of the time in order to a film "deeply rooted in the fundamentals of today's reality." In 1985 Bódy died under sketchy circumstances. A later published information (2001) hints his earlier collaboration (1973–1983) with the Hungarian Secret Police, the III/III. Authorities of the time (Hungary was then considered a 'satellite' country of the Soviet Union) stated that he had killed himself. His widow instead preferred a charge of murder against certain unidentified parties. No official investigation followed and Bódy's fate remains a mystery to this day.

Most Popular Gábor Bódy Trailers

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Dancing Eurynome Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

Dancing eurynome (Mytho-Clip) is dedicated to the Greek goddess Eurynome, the child of Oceanus and Tethys.

Either/Or In Chinatown Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Either/Or in Chinatown was commissioned by Video Inn and shot in part at the Western Front during Bódy’s 1984 residency.

Aldrin Opera Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

Experimental film by Gábor Bódy. A woman sings in German on the left as text flashes on a separate frame on the right-hand side of the screen.

A Statement about Jealousy Trailer (1972)

01 January 1972

An early short film from Gábor Bódy.

Novalis - Walzer Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

There is also dancing in this tape but this time it's about the lyric dance of youth and is depicted by Bódy in an unconventional way.

Self-Fashion Show Trailer (1976)

14 June 1976

According to Peter Brook, all that is needed for an act of theatre to be engaged is for a man to walk across an empty space whilst someone else is watching him.

Der Dämon in Berlin Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

The classic Faustian tale transposed to the realm of the digital.

The Occult Philosophy Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

An attempt to visualize a secret knowledge about the nature of man —a philo-clip—, through the use of structures of dissociated geometry and laser beams, with direct references to the Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci and the work of Agrippa von Nettesheim.

A harmadik Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

Point of Departure Trailer (1984)

23 April 1984

This documentary feature film is set in a two-storey villa, where three generations live together representing four different scales of values and views of life.

Conversation Between East and West Trailer (1978)

08 February 1978

The first real video work of Gábor Bódy is about a highly exciting psychological situation from the 1970s, the era of the iron curtain.

Dog's Night Song Trailer (1983)

04 November 1983

A priest arrives in a village and give advice and comfort to different people. He meets a wheelchair-bound former representative of the Communist party, a woman who is dying of tuberculosis and an astronomer who sings in a punk band.

He Saw Her Burning Trailer (1983)

01 January 1983

He Saw Her Burning, which is based on a 1983 performance, is a provocative narrative collage, a surreal juxtaposition of two narrated texts.

Siblings Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

Four Bagatelles Trailer (1975)

08 March 1975

Four part experimental film, with sequences concerning dance, Edweard Muybridge's studies of motion, and an addict discussing sobriety.

American Torso Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

In the final days of the American Civil War, an emigre Hungarian military officer attempts to map the situation of the enemy.

Private History Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

The black and white short Private History (1978) by Gábor Bódy is made up of amateur recordings. So what would the presumably well-off people owning their own cameras direct the lens at before the Second World War? On the one hand, their own families, and on the other, their everyday lives, their pride-and-joy cars, Lake Balaton holidays, happily smiling family members.

Egy bagatell Trailer (1972)

12 June 1972

Bódy Gábor made his experimental film-language series Négy bagatell (Four bagatelles) between 1972 and 1975.

Theory of Cosmetics Trailer (1985)

01 January 1985

Narcissus and Psyche Trailer (1980)

22 December 1980

Narcisus and Psyche is based on a novel by Sandor Weores which was adapted by Vilmos Csaplar and director Gabor Body for a feature-length film.

The Legend About the Death and Resurrection of Two Young Men Trailer (1972)

12 May 1972

Gera, a successful Romani painter rejects his token status by dramatically burning his own artwork. He returns to his marginalized community intending to implement social reforms and improve their lives.

The Hostage Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

A video that deals with perspectives; that of a hostage, and that of the hostage takers. The video ends with a philosophical analogy of the capabilities of seeing through video through 2 or more sources.

The Agitators Trailer (1971)

08 February 1971

After the World War I, enthusiastic young people found the intellectual group of Hungarian Communist Party.

Katonák Trailer (1978)

10 February 1978

Set in the 18th century, this tragicomedy depicts the debauchery of aristocratic officers condemned to celibacy, in the fate of a bourgeois girl reduced to a street slum.

Latest Fashion ('78 Spring-Summer) Trailer (1978)

01 January 1978

Fashion film directed by Gábor Bódy. Screened in retrospective at Alternative Film/Video Belgrade Festival 2014.