Gusztáv Hámos Trailers
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Total trailers found: 12
01 December 2002
Transposed Bodies, a story about the shared love between two friends who lose their heads in an unfortunate accident.
15 April 2010
"The theme of the film HIDDEN CITIES is personal urban perceptions, which we call 'the city'. The city, as a living organism, reflecting social processes and interactions, economic relations, political conditions and private matters.
29 February 2020
Cities (Territories & Occupation) thematize "the city" divided into districts, neighborhoods, zones and domains, marked by inner-city borderlines.
15 April 2010
"The photonovel FIASKO is based on and named after Kertész’ novel. He describes his absurd attempt of a new beginning – after Auschwitz and Buchenwald – in the Budapest of the Stalin area.
01 January 2016
In ROPE - A DEAD MAN’S DREAM there is an exploration of the history and development of the photographic media.
22 October 2004
Rien ne va plus is a photofilm, a love story between the souls of two people who died at the same time: Igor, a refugee from Azerbaijan, and Kah, the murdered wife of a diplomat.
27 June 1985
Hámos' fascination with the cultural mythology of the hero culminates in this witty, elaborately crafted drama, which was produced for European television.
14 June 1996
Despite its suggestive title, this multi-part Danish omnibus film is not a work of exploitation. Instead, it presents 20 different short films (back-to-back) on the general theme of Danish women, directed by filmmakers including Krzysztof Zanussi, Monika Treut, Gustav Hamos, David Blair, Vibeke Vogel, Dusan Makavejev, Morten Skallerud and Lars Norgaard.
02 June 1996
In the early 80's die sozialistische kleiderordnung ( The Socialist Dress Code) in East Berlin is attacked.
01 January 2012
Still photo film based on the short story “Mute” from the short story collection “Just After Sunset” by world-renowned thriller author Stephen King.
01 January 1982
SUPERMAN is an early performance experimentation with video as mirror.
01 January 1989
Feisal, 30, was born in South Africa to an Indian-Malaysian father and a mother of both Scottish and Black African descent; he is a huge fan of the mega-pop star Michael Jackson.