A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 21, 2002
Original Title:
Ének a csodaszarvasról
Genres:
Animation | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Pannónia Filmstúdió
Production Countries:
Hungary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
Divided into four sections, "Song" is inspired by the Siberian and Finno-Ugric legends about Creation, in which the world begins with characters who are only half-human, one being half-bird, the other half-bear. The narrator delves into the origins of Hungarian culture, the Iranian and Turkish influences that impacted the society, and finally the story of Stephen, the emperor who brought Christianity to the country and shifted the capital west in an attempt to link with Europe.
Animation:
Mária Zsilli
István Varga
Erika Varga
Piroska Martsa
Zoltán Lázár
Károly Lugosi
Nóra Javorniczky
Ferenc Dékány
Art Direction:
József Erdei
Assistant Director:
Beatrix Nemes
Background Designer:
Gábor Szügyi
Cinematography:
Zoltán Bacsó
András Klausz
Gábor Széll
György Varga
Color Timer:
András Bederna
Conductor:
Zoltán Németh
Director:
Marcell Jankovics
Editor:
Magda Hap
Music:
Levente Szörényi
Musician:
Kálmán Sáringer
Levente Szörényi
György Rakovszky
Mária Maczkó
Alexander Horsch
András Berecz
Zoltán Juhász
Negative Cutter:
Olga Bederna
Painter:
Erzsébet Nemes
Béla Nemes
Andrea Nagy
Gabriella Körmöci
Borbála Bíró
Production Manager:
Edit Kõ
Sound Director:
Zorka Tomasevics
Sound Engineer:
András Nyerges
Still Photographer:
Péter Korniss
Mihály Kútvölgyi
Writer:
Marcell Jankovics
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