Free Fall

Hungary, South Korea,  France • 2014

“What tea do you want? We’ve got some mint tea,” mutters an old woman to her apathetic husband. She then goes up to the roof of her apartment block from where she surveys Budapest’s evening skyline. And she jumps.

Plunging past the apartments that fill her gray Communist block, and their inhabitants, her fall sets a mise-en-scène in which György Pálfi allows the viewer brief glimpses into the strange and darkly comedic lives of this microcosm of contemporary Hungarian society. Free Fall masterfully demonstrates Pálfi’s powerful visual style, whose spectrum ranges from sci-fi to social realism, but which is interspersed throughout with elements of the grotesque, surrealism and absurdity.

One by one, the viewer is introduced to the small worlds inside the apartments of this nondescript Communist-era building, each one telling a story more incredible than the last: from a hyper-hygienic couple who make love through plastic to avoid bodily contact, to a woman who

wants her baby put back inside her, and a boy who seems to be the only one who sees the proverbial bull – in its terror-inducing full size – in the flat.

Free Fall was commissioned by the Jeonju Film Festival, and has since gone on to win numerous awards, including the Best Director Award and Special Jury Prize at the 2014 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and a nomination for Best Feature at the Chicago International Film Festival in the same year.

Written & directed by: György Pálfi
Co-written by: Zsófia Ruttkay

Starring: Piroska Molnár, Miklos Benedek, Attila Menszátor Héresz, Tamás Jordán, Zsolt Nagy, Zsolt Trill, Réka Tenki

Run time: 80 minutes

Language: Hungarian

Subtitles: English

Color: Color

Format: 2.35:1

Sound: Dolby

 

OPENING THEATERS

BAMCínematek Brooklyn, NY

 PAST SCREENINGS

Chicago International Film Festival Chicago, IL • Denver International Film Festival Denver, CO • Seattle International Film Festival Seattle, WA


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* Also available, György Pálfi's short films A Hal (1997), Shaman vs Icarus (2003), and I Will Not Be Your Friend (2009)

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