Libiomfi
(Libiomfi)

feature, 35mm, 70 minutes, 1:1.66

PREMIER (HUNGARY): 2003.

The film is about a theatre director, who is absolutely incompetent in matters of the theatre, and is a complete madman to boot. The story was inspired by the life of Attila Liebe, who led an acting workshop for young people in Ózd, and strangled his students in the heat of instruction.
In this film the character Uncle Libi would like to stage his adaptation of Winnie-the-Pooh. However, his Winnie-the-Pooh is a far cry from the "Walt-Disneyfied" unreal and light-hearted original. Uncle Libi wants bloody reality; he wants to see real animals on the stage…
The film's genre is a tragicomical socio-tale-musical. First Feature Film

Creators

Zoltán Kálmánchelyi, Zsolt Végh Director
Zoltán Kálmánchelyi, Angéla Stefanovics, Zsolt Végh Screenplay
Balázs Dobóczi Director of photography
Péter Politzer Editor
Roland Vígh Music
Tamás Zányi, Rudolf Várhegyi Sound
Róbert Noszlopy Visual design
Edit Szűcs Costumes
András Muhi, György Budai Producer
Inforg Stúdió Production company
Zoltán Kálmánchelyi, Gábor Dióssi, Angéla Stefanovics, Zoltán Mucsi, Karina Kecskés, Kati Lázár, Eszter Ónodi, Imre Baksa, János Gyuriska, Károly Hajduk, Iván Kamarás, Csaba Pindroch, Miklós Székely B., Zsolt Végh, István Hajdu Cast

Awards

Budapest Hungarian Film Week - 2003 Best Actor: Zoltán Mucsi,Best Producer: András Muhi and György Budai

Festivals

Targu-Mures AlterNative - 2003

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