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  1. This article places Joseph and His Brothers—Scenes from a Peasant Bible (József és testvérei—Jelenetek egy parasztbibliából, 2003) by Hungarian experimental filmmaker András Jeles within the social, institutional and cultural context of Hungarian film production. It surveys the sociopolitical conditions that gave rise to the formal and political radicalism of Hungarian experimental ...

  2. For András Jeles, representing the pre-war conditions of the Jews as a parable of alienation can function as the readiest means in this respect, especially as at Miklós Erdély, who had influenced his views to a great extent, this topic and its cinematic references are also present.1 In this way, in András Jeles’ film entitled No Man’s Land the history of the persecution of the Jews ...

  3. András Jeles’s Joseph and His Brothers – Scenes from a Peasant Bible (*×ZSEF ÎS TESTVÎREI n *ELENETEK EGY PARASZTBIBLIÇB×L , 2003). Figures 7–8.

  4. 2 de mar. de 2018 · Jeles András színházi és filmrendező tizenöt éve nem készített nagyjátékfilmet, ám az új művét látva megbizonyosodhatunk, nem hiába várakoztunk. Markáns képi és elbeszélő stílusával és komor, összetett világképével továbbra is a magyar film egyik legkülönlegesebb alkotójaként tarthatjuk számon.

  5. 11 de nov. de 1984 · Director and writer András Jeles based this film on the 1883 Tragedy of Man by Imre Madách, an overview of the pitfalls of history as explained by Satan to Adam and Eve so they can have some idea about what they started with that apple.

  6. The Annunciation (in Hungarian: Angyali üdvözlet) is a Hungarian film directed by András Jeles in 1984, based on The Tragedy of Man (1861) by Imre Madách. When Adam (Péter Bocsor) and Eve (Júlia Mérő), having succumbed to Lucifer's temptation, are cast out of the Garden of Eden, Adam holds Lucifer (Eszter Gyalog) to his promise, reminding him that "You said I would know everything!".

  7. The Annunciation (in Hungarian: Angyali üdvözlet) is a Hungarian film directed by András Jeles in 1984, based on The Tragedy of Man (1861) by Imre Madách. When Adam (Péter Bocsor) and Eve (Júlia Mérő), having succumbed to Lucifer's temptation, are cast out of the Garden of Eden, Adam holds Lucifer (Eszter Gyalog) to his promise, reminding him that "You said I would know everything!".