The Tragedy of Man

2011 · Movie · 160 min. · Hungary

The Tragedy of Man

Lucifer, the co-creator of the world (according to his statement) tests Adam and puts him to sleep to see his destiny through the ages. The trip is interesting, visually stimulating (but never pretty), and relentlessly repeating. Not a single note of happiness or laughter enters The Tragedy of Man, which proceeds from the Garden of Eden to Egypt and then to classical Greece, Rome, Christianity and beyond…The choice of the stories to tell is varied and remarkable. Along with the usual historical suspects (Danton and the French Revolution, Hitler and Stalin), the Miltiades story from Greece (a general who becomes a traitor), and the Tancred and Crusades segment—along with the battles on the Filioque—are a treat to watch in this context.

Direction Marcell Jankovics

Soundtrack László Sáry

Screenplay Marcell Jankovics

Cinematography Zoltán Bacsó

Original title Az ember tragédiája (The Tragedy of Man)

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29 votes (FilmAffinity)

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