Rockfogyatkozás
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The documentary-television director duo Jolán Árvai and László Sántha, while making an entertaining documentary-report montage about the rock life of the period between 1957 and 1973, were mainly curious about how and why the movement's sad metamorphosis began. What intention and what mechanism of action resulted in the withering away and slow death of progressive trends; the most vital ones becoming manipulable and commercialized? The filmmakers do not tell the answer, and they do not tell anyone. They leave it up to the viewer to decide whether they want to answer at all. Because if not, the seventy-five minutes of Rockfogyatkozás will still pass quickly. It carries within itself the possibility of a multi-part series offering an optional experience, with which several layers of viewers can be satisfied at the same time.
Production
Magyar Televízió Fiatal Müvészek Stúdiója (MTV-FMS), Mafilm
Language
HU
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

János Baksa-Soós
as Self

Földes László
as Self

Ferenc Demjén
as Self

István Bergendy
as Self

Benkó Sándor
as Self

János Bródy
as Self

Tamás Cseh
as Self

Lajos Illés
as Self

Homonnay Zsombor
as Self

Presser Gábor
as Self

Levente Szörényi
as Self
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