Abstract
This chapter gives insight into the post-2000 cinema of Hungary by investigating the apocalyptical and seemingly apolitical aspect of contemporary feature films. By focusing on the impact of Bela Tarr’s apocalyptic vision of the rural in the films of Hungarian New Cinema, the chapter focuses on the village landscape in Kornel Mundruczo’s Pleasant Days (Szep napok, 2003).
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