The Vulture (1982 film)

The Vulture (original Hungarian title Dögkeselyű) is a 1982 Hungarian crime film directed by Ferenc András. It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival.[1]

The Vulture
Directed byFerenc András
Written byFerenc András
Miklós Munkácsi
StarringGyörgy Cserhalmi
CinematographyElemér Ragályi
Edited byMihály Morell
Release date
  • 29 July 1982 (1982-07-29)
Running time
115 minutes
CountryHungary
LanguageHungarian

Soundtrack

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The theme song of The Vulture was composed by György Kovács [hu]. Its melody is very similar to that of Airport by The Motors, although whether this is coincidental is not known.[citation needed]

Reception

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It enjoys today a kind of cult following, but it had bad luck since it was censored, especially because of the gloomy ending, which was perceived as strong social criticism against the ruling communist system, imposed since the Soviet occupation and supported state coup. At the Oscars it could have enjoyed, a normal year, some success, but it competed when hungarian films became very successful 1978-1988, with seven Academy Award nominations and one win. 1982 Péter Gothár won with Time Stands Still New York Film Critics Award for best foreign movie. 1983 another hungarian movie received nomination for best foreign language film Revolt of Job.[2]

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "Berlinale: 1983 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2010-11-17.
  2. ^ By László Vazulvonal of Stockholm
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