Dear Frameworkers,

This is our new feature length (67 min) essay film on history and love of
cinema: Empty Horses. The ghosts of two legendary Hungarian filmmakers
(Casablanca director Michael Curtiz, and experimental filmmaker Gábor Bódy)
talk about film and personal history.

Feel free to check it out on this private link:

https://vimeo.com/312278684
pass: eh

This is an excerpt of Nikola Gocić review
<http://ngbooart.blogspot.com/2019/02/ures-lovak-empty-horses-peter-lichter.html>
on the film:

"The driving force of Empty Horses is a casual, yet insightful conversation
between the ghosts of two great Hungarian filmmakers - Mihály Kertész who's
better known under his Hollywood moniker Michael Curtiz and Gábor Bódy who
left this world too soon (aged only 39), under mysterious circumstances.
Voiced by Pál Mácsai and Roland Rába, respectively, they discuss about
their personal and cinema histories, touching upon their own differences,
and of the stark contrast between American and European motion pictures.
Delivered in a deadpan manner and punctuated by periods of profound
silence, their posthumous chatter gets progressively 'juicier', as the
inside details from the 'dream factory' are revealed by Curtiz."

All the best
Péter
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