Gusztav Hamos on 5 Oct 2001 09:07:03 -0000 |
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[rohrpost] 1989.Die Revolution im Fernsehen. |
Am 08.10.2001 um 00.20 Uhr l�uft im ZDF "1989.Die Revolution im Fernsehen." Ein Video von Guszt�v H�mos Produktion: FMS/ZDF, Das kleine Fernsehspiel 1991, 16 mm, BETA SP, PAL, 59 min, Berlin/Budapest Das Video wurde mit zahlreichen Preisen ausgezeichnet: 1991 Decerne le prix Saint-Gervai 4e SIV Geneve mjc, Schweiz 1992 Hauptpreis, DokumentART, Neubrandenburg 1992 The Best Discovery Video Award, Nouvo Cinema de Montreal, Canada 1993 Golden Gate Award, Special Jury Award, SFilm Festival San Francisco USA Inhalt: "1 9 8 9" T H E R E A L P O W E R O F T V In Romania the fighting was not jet over, when Gusztav Hamos, a Hungarian film-maker living in Berlin, left for Hungary in December 1989, for the first time, since he had left his country of birth without permission ten years earlier. He wanted to make a film about censorship at the Hungarian Television, about news-analysis, news-casters and reading news altogether contrary to what they had been broadcasting for years, facial expression and tone of voice unchanged. Day after day, Hamos watched broadcasts from Romania together with his grandmother at the dinner table. His grandmother just went upstairs to fetch the Christmas-tree ornaments from the attic when Ceausescu was sentenced and put to death. The grandmother's personal point of view is brought into contrast with the revolution going on on TV in this video essay, interlaced with archival news footage from the Hungarian uprising in '56 through the '68 Prague Spring to the events in the Eastern European countries and China in '89, and talks of television journalists, news-presenters and news-casters. "...because it has come all of a sudden in a very brutal way, maybe you understand what that media is, that you keep in your hand. Normally you don't understand it, you don't feel it, but then you felt that you can make people march, you can make people reach after weapons, you can make people topple leaders and parties and systems in a historic situation, in a historicmoment like that. So I think it was a good lesson to everybody who makes television now." (Endre Aczel, former chief of the news department in Hungaryan TV) ------------------------------------------------------- rohrpost - deutschsprachige Liste fuer Medien- und Netzkultur Archiv: http://www.nettime.org/rohrpost Info: http://www.mikro.org/rohrpost Ent/Subskribieren: http://post.openoffice.de