Várdai – non SOLO CELLO - Portrait Documentary Film
István Várdai, at home both in Hungary and abroad, on and off the concert stage, on screen and present for a live discussion –
István Várdai, at home both in Hungary and abroad, on and off the concert stage, on screen and present for a live discussion –
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Last event date: Wednesday, February 12 2025 7:00PM
– this programme promises a complex experience that, after the screening of the portrait documentary about the great cellist, will bring him to the stage to converse with music historian Gergely Fazekas and the director of the film, Eszter Száraz, who followed Várdai with her camera for four years. Shot in Vienna, Lucca, Kronberg and, to a great extent, at Müpa Budapest itself, the film offers sincere and inspiring insight into the everyday life of this extraordinary musician, while also providing the viewer with a closer look at the eternal, fundamental questions of artistic talent and dedication.
Panelists: Eszter Száraz, István Várdai
Moderator: Gergely Fazekas
Director: Eszter Száraz
The production of this film was made possible with the support of the National Film Institute Hungary (NFI).
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
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