My Twentieth Century

My Twentieth Century

classified 15 S

part of Women on the Periphery

Film

Please note: This was screened in July 2018

Director
Ildikó Enyedi
Cast
Dorota Segda, Oleg Yankovskiy, Paulus Manker
Details
102 mins, & Subtitled, 1989, Hungary

From Ildikó Enyedi (whose latest film On Body and Soul has gone on to be a huge prize-winner), this magical film spins a tale of twin girls, Dora and Lili, who are born in 1880 Budapest on the same moment Thomas Edison presents his electrical lightbulb to the world.

The sisters are soon orphaned and separated in childhood, and follow different paths - one grows up to be an idealistic, bomb-toting anarchist, the other a pampered, hedonistic courtesan. Their paths will cross once more, this time on the Orient Express on New Year's Eve, 1899...

Shot in gorgeous monochrome and winner of the Best First Feature prize in Cannes, it is at once a romantic love story, a poetic fairy tale, an erotic riddle and an inventory of new technology (electricity, the telegraph, cinema itself).

UK Premiere of the digitally restored 4K version, presented with support from the Hungarian National Film Archive.

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