Miklós Jancsó-Még kér a nép ('Red Psalm') (1972)
715.5 MB | Runtime 1:21:22 | color | Language : Hungarian | Optional subtitles : English / French
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715.5 MB | Runtime 1:21:22 | color | Language : Hungarian | Optional subtitles : English / French
Audio : mp3, 48000 Hz, 102 Kb/s, 2-ch
Video : XviD, 1100 Kb/s, 25 frm/s, 512x384 (4:3)
In the 19th century, farmers from South-Eastern Hungary, tired of being oppressed, rebel against their masters and wait for answers to their demands. (-DVD cover)
The master of the land tries to tempt them with food and the gendarmes to threaten them but to no use. All power holders and their representatives (the count himself, the army, the clergy) successively try to intervene and fail. The rebellion takes on the appearance of a celebration at the very moment when it is at its strongest: the peasants sing and dance around the May tree, a symbol of fertility and spring, and new songs come to life: the red psalms. (-DVD cover)
Red Psalm, or Még kér a nép (literally: "The People Still Ask") is one of the great Hungarian film director Miklos Jancso's best-known films. It recounts quite poetically the story of a peasant uprising on an estate in Hungary in the 1890s. It examines the nature of revolt, and the issues of morality and violence. This film uses symbolic imagery and language involving the color red to great effect and was filmed in a virtuoso manner, using only 28 shots. (www.amazon.com)
Reviewers reported that Jancso's storytelling technique most closely resembled that used in ballet. The pacifistic peasants, who seek some basic rights, are in a standoff with local authorities and later, the army. Everyone takes a break in the confrontation in order to celebrate a festival. Afterwards, the peasants resume their strike and meet with a tragic end. (www.amazon.com)
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I highly appreciate your effort sharing all these great masterpieces of movie history! Real value in this world without values! Great job, thanks a lot!
A few weeks ago you uploaded the movie "Aparajito", a part of the "Apu-trilogy". Do you happen to have the two other films as well?
(By the way: are you from Hungary?)
All the very best to you!
Hálás köszönet.
bpesti.
Nagyon örülnék ha megkaphatnám az egész APU szériát. Nem láttam itt az elsö számot.
Mondhatom, hogy egy francia vagyok, aki fiatal korában magyar volt ==> "távolba szakadt, de egy kicsit még beszélni magyart, hazánk fia".
Maradok, aki voltam :
bpesti.
thank you
a great film
although not for everybody's taste
mostly for die-hard fans of jancso like me :p
thank you forever
You can find Aparajito (Apu) here:
http://www.avaxhome.ws/video/aparajito_by_ray.html
SillyMan666, I will post the other 2 parts of Satyajit Ray's Apu-trilogy too.
(I'm not from Hungary... and... no asl... pls :))
bpesti, I am glad to see you writing in English, which is the only way I can communicate with people here in Avax-pages.
I will post the rest of Apu-trilogy also... not so soon but eventually :)
cheers.
BTW, would you have the following films too, in your stupendous pipeline please? (pardon me for this loooong list or is it lust?)
Barton Fink - Joel Coen
Days of Heaven - Terrence Malick
Europa, Europa - Agnieszka Holland.
The 400 Blows - François Truffaut
My Own Private Idaho - Gus Van Sant
Tokyo Story - Yasujiro Ozu
Three Colors trilogy - Krzysztof Kieslowski & Krzysztof Piesiewicz
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover - Peter Greenaway
Blue Velvet - David Lynch
Eraserhead - David Lynch
Henry & June - Philip Kaufman
Betty Blue - Jean-Jacques Beineix
The Cow - Dariush Mehrjui
Raging Bull - Martin Scorsese.
Ugetsu - Kenji Mizoguchi
The Holy Mountain - Alejandro Jodorowsky
8½ - Federico Fellini.
The Red Shoes - Michael Powell and Emeric Pressberger
Man of Iron - Andrzej Wajda
Short Cuts - Robert Altman
(have some more but gotta check my notes)
and movies of Girish Kasaravalli, Mrinal Sen, Anand Patwardhan, John Abraham, G Aravindan, Adoor Gopalakrishnan, Ritwik Ghatak et al? (I know I am getting greedy - but I think AvaxHome is the only place, IMHO, that even discusses pretty regularly these kinds of real films and great offerings by some of the best minds - Avax also seem to have some of the most generous folks who take significant chunks of their time in these essentially delightful activities)
Please do keep up the good work.
Thanks and regards:
hemeda, pls read the comments at the bottom of the page:
http://www.avaxhome.ws/video/tout_va_bien_by_jlg.html
thanks
pratiloma, hello... your list is as frightening as a Ph.D. dissertation :) ... let me answer one by one (I hope to pass the exam :))
Barton Fink - Joel Coen
Coens are OK... but they are not amongst my deep-favorites although I like "Barton Fink" best... I dont want to post from US-filmmakers... yes this is a stupid obsession/principle... but I cant help it... pls take me as I am... maybe in the future, after posting 1000 of "my" movies... I may post one from US... :)
Days of Heaven - Terrence Malick (no... I dont like Malick... sorry)
Europa, Europa - Agnieszka Holland. (OK. interesting director, but I dont have this one)
The 400 Blows - François Truffaut (one of the greatest movies ever made... but I thinhk "galmuchet" had published this one before on Avax-pages... so I'd better ask for his permission for re-publishing it)(btw: I will post another Truffaut-film next week)
My Own Private Idaho - Gus Van Sant (yesss. For me, he is the greatest filmmaker of USA nowadays. Drugstore Cowboy/Good Will Hunting/Finding Forrester/Gerry/Elephant... are all top-class movies... I like them very much but I dont want to post from a US-filmmaker in near-future)
Tokyo Story - Yasujiro Ozu (bingo :)) it will be "on" in 36 hours. (I mean tomorrow P.Greenaway and on Saturday Ozu:))
Three Colors trilogy - Krzysztof Kieslowski & Krzysztof Piesiewicz
Yes this trilogy also had published by "galmuchet" before. So I will ask for his permission once again. (btw: I am about to finish the missing parts of Dekalogs)
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover - Peter Greenaway (You shoot and you hit :) It is ready to be published, waiting for me to press the send-button. I will post it next morning around 10 AM (GMT)... night-shift-moderator of Avax changes my page designs so I am waiting for him to go to sleep in the morning.)
Blue Velvet - David Lynch (I dont like Lynch anymore. But I like "Elephant Man" and "Blue Velvet". I've seen them when they were released in theatres in 80s (I was a Lynch fan then:)) Later, I've became an anti-Lynch'er in 90s.
Eraserhead - David Lynch (no, never)
Henry & June - Philip Kaufman (yes, why not :))
Betty Blue - Jean-Jacques Beineix (yes, of course)
The Cow - Dariush Mehrjui (unfortunately I have none of his work. I've seen "The Cow" in a film-festival... very powerful film)
Raging Bull - Martin Scorsese. (no, just no :))
Ugetsu - Kenji Mizoguchi (yes of course... it is already in the queue)
The Holy Mountain - Alejandro Jodorowsky (unfortunately I have none of his work too, and I've never seen this one)
8½ - Federico Fellini. (one of my all-time-favorites... probably the best-work of Fellini but I think this one also was published on Avax-pages before)
The Red Shoes - Michael Powell and Emeric Pressberger (unfortunately I dont have it)
Man of Iron - Andrzej Wajda (I am a huge fan of Wajda (as you may easily guess:)) but this one doesnt seem as important as his other works... I think I will post it after "Without Anesthesia/Wilko/Kanal/Everything for Sale/Orchestra Conductor/Ashes"
Short Cuts - Robert Altman (no... never :))
Mrinal Sen (OK a great name of world-cinema),
Girish Kasaravalli (never heard of),
Anand Patwardhan (never heard of),
John Abraham (never heard of),
G Aravindan (never heard of),
Adoor Gopalakrishnan (never heard of),
Ritwik Ghatak et al? (never heard of)
(sorry never heard of those names before)
pratiloma, I am glad to know you. It is a real pleasure for me to talk to you.
all the best.
Fa.
As usual, thanks a ton for sharing your treasure...
I never cease to be overwhelmed by your generous spirit... :)
If downloaded subtitles don't work
link of (English and French languages) subtitles
http://rapidshare.com/files/207230673/Red_Psalm_-_Meg_ker_a_nep_1972_.rar