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Narcissus and Psyche (Hungarian: Nárcisz és Psyché) is a 1980 Hungarian drama film directed by Gábor Bódy. It was adapted for the screen by Vilmos Csaplar from a Sándor Weöres novel. The film stars Patricia Adriani, Udo Kier, György Cserhalmi, János Derzsi, Miklós Erdély, János Pilinszky and other notable artists of the day. Art director, designer of this movie was Gábor Bachman. The soundtrack was partly composed, partly arranged and distorted from various classical scores by László Vidovszky.

Reception

The Britannica describes the film as Bódy's "avant-garde masterpiece (...) full of surrealistic elements, philosophical allusions, and visual experimentation, spanning centuries". The New Orleans Review commented, "Perhaps the high level of technical competence in Hungary, the relatively lavish state support, and the leisurely schedule of production make it easier to be genuinely experimental".

References

  1. Balla, Bálint (1986). Harminc év: 1956-1986 (in Hungarian). Európai Protestáns Magyar Szabadegyetem. p. 233. ISBN 9783854210207.
  2. Cowie, Peter (1982). International Film Guide. Tantivy Press. p. 165. ISBN 9780498025686.
  3. "Nárcisz és Psyché | film | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2024-01-08.
  4. The New Orleans Review. Loyola University. 1981.

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