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Philemon és Baucis is a curious little gem from 1978, crafted by Károly Makk. It's a TV movie that runs for about 50 minutes, tailored from a short story by Tibor Déry, the same duo that gave us 'Szerelem' in '71. The film has this intimate, almost surreal quality, which is nice. You get this slow unraveling of themes around love and companionship that feels both tender and poignant. The performances have that understated feel, typical of Makk's work, giving the movie a unique atmosphere that's hard to shake off. You may find it resonates differently with each viewing, layered with emotional depth. It's part of a two-part collection, 'Két történet a félmúltból,' which adds to its charm.
This film has limited circulation, primarily appearing in TV archives and some retrospective screenings. It's often overshadowed by Makk's more recognized works, yet it holds a unique charm for collectors who appreciate lesser-known adaptations of literary works. With its connection to 'Két történet a félmúltból,' it tends to be sought after by fans of Hungarian cinema, making it a noteworthy piece in specialized collections.
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