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Release Date:
March 24, 2017
Original Title:
Vakondok 4: Végigjátszás
Alternate Titles:
Moleman 4: Longplay
Genres:
Animation | Documentary | History | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Flame Film Bt.
Production Countries:
Hungary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
It is the year 2546. Corporations rule the world, and an agent is on a secret mission to explore the untold stories of the past. His journey leads him into a secret virtual reality where one corporation has recreated the 1980s, an era that witnessed the birth of video game development, an event in which a politically and economically restricted small European country, Hungary, had a significant role. He discovers a strange but exciting world, where computers were smuggled through the Iron Curtain and serious engineers started developing games. This small country was still under Soviet pressure when a group of people managed to set up one of the first game development studios in the world, and western computer stores started clearing room on their shelves for Hungarian products.
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Assistant Director:
Adrienn Óré
Assistant Editor:
Tibor Sándorfi
Camera Operator:
József Iván
Camera Technician:
Marcell Demeter
Krisztián Fekete
Mihály Szalai
Dóra Eszter Fogarasi
Gábor Garai
Cinematography:
Róbert Adok
György Füzi
Péter Fazekas
József Iván
Ádám Majoros
András Simonidesz
Director:
Szilárd Matusik
Editor:
Szilárd Matusik
Music:
László Vincze
Producer:
Szilárd Matusik
Sound Editor:
Pál Kis
Tamas Kreiner
Sound Mixer:
Árpád Szrnka
Visual Effects:
Csaba Kémeri
László Eszik
Writer:
Szilárd Matusik
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