Eternal Dance (1964)
The dance play is based on the legend of the girl who was danced to death. Using the tools of folk dance, classical ballet and modern dance, the three parts tell the tale of the black man's spell that takes the girl away from her lover in a setting of folk tales, 18th century Rococo and the 1960s metropolis. But in the modern world, in the ballroom bustle of the last part, the girl is no longer alone, but with the help of the other young people, she is freed from the magic of the red shoe and manages to stay with her lover.
Director: Tamás Banovich
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Adél Ororsz as A lány |
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Levente Sipeki as A fiú |
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Tamás Major as Képmutogató |
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Hilda Gobbi as A Képmutogató felesége |
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György Bárdy as Black Man |
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Irma Vass as (as Vas Irma) |
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Zsolt Galántai as A Képmutogató fia |
| Directing | Tamás Banovich | Director |
| Writing | Tamás Banovich | Writer |
| Art | Tamás Banovich | Production Design |
| Sound | Tihamér Vujicsics | Original Music Composer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Éva Witz | Costume Design |
| Art | Tilda Gáti | Set Decoration |
| Camera | Ferenc Szécsényi | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Zoltán Kerényi | Editor |