Pelargoniums, the Flowers of Vojvodina

1h 34m
DocumentaryMusic
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The subject of the film is the cultural phenomenon of Muškatle (Pelargoniums) music, which flourished in 1986 and continued until 1991, originating from Vojvodina. Archival footage and narration from musicians, professionals and fans of the genre reveal how Hungary's fun style of folk music was transformed into a form of muscat and, despite cultural resistance, why the trend is still so popular today.

Cast

Attila Mers
Narrator (voice)
Imre Némedi
Narrator (voice)
Csilla Pámer
Narrator (voice)
Szász Csongor
Narrator (voice)

Crew

Brestsánszky Boros Rozála
Dramaturgy
Szász Csongor
Director, Writer, Editor, Co-Producer
Krisztián Nagy
Editor
Gábor Baróti
Cinematography
Attila Kiss
Sound

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