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Jim Jarmusch: Mystery Train (1989) - Mindhalálig zene / MÜPA FILMKLUB

Jim Jarmusch: Mystery Train (1989) - Mindhalálig zene / MÜPA FILMKLUB

Three stories taking place over the course of a single night in Memphis, seen from three different points of view. Jim Jarmusch has come up with an incredibly exciting storytelling technique for this film. (He has often chosen unusual narrative forms in his later works.) Furthermore, he only reveals it in the second part of the triptych.  more

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Three stories taking place over the course of a single night in Memphis, seen from three different points of view. Jim Jarmusch has come up with an incredibly exciting storytelling technique for this film. (He has often chosen unusual narrative forms in his later works.) Furthermore, he only reveals it in the second part of the triptych. From this point on, however, we look at the film differently. It’s a diabolically clever trick, because it forces us to pay much closer attention to details, to small clues. There is something else that is special about this film: the cast. Over the years, Jarmusch has built up what is practically his own troupe. Starting with John Lurie, the company grew to include Roberto Benigni and Nicoletta Braschi, Tom Waits and Steve Buscemi. And although the mystery of the trains focuses on Elvis and his music, this film is full of great singers, who, on this occasion, refrain from singing.

In the original language, with Hungarian subtitles.
The discussions before and after the screening will be conducted in Hungarian.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

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