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by Marcell Jankovics

ePub A fa mitológiája (Hungarian Edition) download
Author:
Marcell Jankovics
ISBN13:
978-9632600376
ISBN:
9632600371
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Publisher:
Csokonai (1991)
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Foreign Language Study & Reference
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1920 kb
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1170 kb
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Marcell Jankovics (born 21 October 1941) is a Hungarian graphic artist, film director, animator and author. He received his Oscar nomination for the 1974 animated short movie Sisyphus. hat movie was used for a GMC Yukon Hybrid ad during the 2008 Super Bowl based on an agreement between the Hungarian film studio Pannónia and GM. He also received a Palme d'Or for the short movie The Struggle at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival.

Marcell Jankovics was born in Budapest, in 1941. In 1960, one year after leaving school, he joined Pannonia Film Studio. He began as an inbetweener, soon was appointed to assistant animator, then to animator. Coming from his childhood interest and his productions of tales and legends in the seventies he began to write articles, studies and books on this field. Main themes of his are symbolism, fairy tales, comparative mythology, archeo- and ethnoastronomy, religious and popular beliefs, sacred art and recently education, cultural policy and strategy. Till now twentythree books and more than a hundred articles of his were published.

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Hungarian animation director Marcell Jankovics has been creating incredible animation .

Hungarian animation director Marcell Jankovics has been creating incredible animation for the past half-century: more than 200 animated titles including commercials, shorts, television series, and feature films. On the side I wrote a dozen books, created television documentaries, illustrated novels and fairytales, taught at university, appeared on television, participated in conferences, accepted office positions in cultural fields, and so on.

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Marcell Jankovics spent nearly three decades on his epic that begins at creation and ends with man’s last gasp

Marcell Jankovics spent nearly three decades on his epic that begins at creation and ends with man’s last gasp. IN 1996 the Hungarian Film Festival of Los Angeles screened 18 minutes of early footage from The Tragedy of Man, an animated work in progress by the director Marcell Jankovics. In the segment Lucifer and Adam visit a socialist community sometime in Earth’s grim future, a time when poetry and rose cultivation are banned, babies are issued numbers rather than given names, and the desiccated corpses of citizens are recycled to make household goods.

Marcell Jankovics (born 21 October 1941) is a Hungarian graphic artist, film director, animator and author

Marcell Jankovics (born 21 October 1941) is a Hungarian graphic artist, film director, animator and author. Fehérlófia (1981) Hol volt, hol nem volt ("A Hungarian Fairy Tale") (1987)