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So, 'Centaur' is this short film by Szentjoby Tamas that takes you back to Hungary in the '70s. It's got this unique tone, capturing the atmosphere of that period with a raw, almost documentary-like feel. You can really sense the cultural nuances he threads into the narrative, which reflects the societal vibes of the time. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in every detail, every quiet moment. There’s a distinct lack of flashy effects here, relying instead on natural settings and practical craftsmanship that feels authentic. The performances are understated but resonate well, embodying the spirit of the era. It's a piece that stands out for its intimacy and depth, a gem for those who appreciate nuanced storytelling.
Finding 'Centaur' can be a bit tricky since it's not widely circulated. It's one of those films that collectors might come across in niche markets or at specialized screenings. Its scarcity adds to the allure, especially for those interested in Eastern European cinema from that era. The film's unique perspective and historical context make it a noteworthy piece for collectors focusing on international shorts.
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