A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2015
Original Title:
Szabó úr
Alternate Titles:
Г-н Сабо
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Színház- és Filmművészeti Egyetem
Production Countries:
Hungary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 21
Mr. Miller cannot feel. He is never angry, never sad. In fact he doesn't have any emotions, he cannot suffer from pain, taste or smell. Other then this he is a typical Hungarian nobody exploited by all the other Hungarian nobodies. Strangers, neighbours, friends, everyone wants something from Mr. Miller and he gladly provides. In a single day he loses everything a human being can lose and this turns out to be a great fun for everyone except for maybe him. This is an absurd tragicomedy about the utter deconstruction of the imperfect Mr. Miller.
Camera Technician:
Csaba Kocsis
Attila Kovács
Tamás Lippich
Co-Producer:
Áron Ferenczik
Costume Assistant:
Linda Kuczkó
Costume Design:
Juli Szlávik
Director:
Áron Ferenczik
Director of Photography:
Dániel Bálint
Editor:
Duszka Péter Gábor
Electrician:
János Jack
First Assistant Director:
Ádám Felszeghy
Focus Puller:
Péter Lehr Juhász
Gaffer:
József Simon
Key Grip:
Károly Brauner
Makeup Artist:
Barbara Kund
Producer:
Miklós Bosnyák
Production Design:
Bence Kalmár
Production Manager:
Nóra Alföldi
Production Sound Mixer:
Márton Kristóf
Screenplay:
Áron Ferenczik
Second Assistant Director:
Judit Bánházi
Set Decoration:
János Hankó
Petra Szücs
Sound:
Márton Kristóf
Steadicam Operator:
Gyõzõ Czettele
Unit Manager:
Anita Nemes
Writer:
Áron Ferenczik
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