Iluminace 2020, 32(1):93-99
Expanding Cinema. A Conversation with Péter Forgács
Kamil Lipiński's interview with Hungarian media artist Péter Forgács provides an insight into his work in the field of found footage and multimedia installations, describes in detail the creation of the interactive project Danube Exodus in collaboration with American institutions, and reflects on the changes in non-linear storytelling and working with film archives, as well as the current unfavorable political situation for independent documentary filmmaking in Hungary.
Keywords: Péter Forgács, found footage, Danube Exodus, multimedia installation, film archives
Published: March 1, 2020 Show citation
References
- Bill Nichols - Michael Renov (eds.), Cinema's Alchemist: The Films of Péter Forgács (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2011).
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