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Laszlo Sinko, Peter Haumann, Miklos Benedek
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Bela Ternovszky
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Region A Blu-ray New Video Interview With Gyorgy Raduly, Director Of The National Film Institute-Film Archive In Budapest On Hungarian Animation And The Enduring Popularity Of "Cat City", Moderated By Dennis Bartok Of Deaf Crocodile (In English) New Commentary Track By Film Historian Samm Deighan New Essay By Film Critic Walter Chaw (Film Freak Central) New Optional 5.1 Audio Mix 3 Rare Bela Ternovszky Animated Shorts: - “Modern Training Methods (Modern Edzesmodszerek)” - 1970, 7 Min. Ternovszky’s Delightfully Wicked And Gruesome Satire Of Athletic Training - “Let Us Keep A Dog (Tartsunk Kutyat)” - 1974, 6 Min. For Dog Lovers Everywhere, This Classic Pannonia Studio Short Fueled By A Wildly Groovy 70s Jazz-Funk Score - “Where Is The Limit? (Mindennek Van Hatara)” - 1975, 7 Min. A Cheerfully Oblivious Orange Figure Bumbles From One Surreal Situation Into Another, Until He Discovers He Can Escape From The Cartoon World Into The Real One - With Unexpected Consequences “The Director Answers: Bela Ternovsky" - 2023, 23 Min. Dir. Yvonne Kerekgyarto - New Interview With Bela Ternovszky “Ahead Of Its Time (Megelozte A Maga Korat)” - 2020, 25 Min. Dir. Peter Szalay. Fascinating Video Essay Produced By The National Film Institute Of Hungary On The Creative Genesis Of "Cat City" And Its Importance In Hungarian Animation “We Just Made It For The Fun Of It (J-kedvunkben Keszitettuk)” - 2020, 30 Min. Dir. Peter Szalay. "Cat City" Director Bela Ternovszky Discusses His Long Creative Career At Pannonia Studio And The Making Of His Most Famous Film, Illustrated With Rare Film Footage, Stills And Animation Sketches Blu-ray Authoring By David Mackenzie Of Fidelity In Motion English Subtitles |
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