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Mihály Víg is a Actor, Story and Sound Hongrois born on 21 september 1957 at Budapest (Hongrie)

Mihály Víg

Mihály Víg
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Nationality Hongrie
Birth 21 september 1957 (67 years) at Budapest (Hongrie)

Mihály Víg (né en 1957 à Budapest) est un auteur-compositeur-interprète, poète et guitariste hongrois. Il est le cofondateur des groupes Trabant et Balaton, il est également connu pour être un collaborateur régulier du réalisateur Béla Tarr. Il a composé la musique de Damnation, Le Tango de Satan (dans lequel il interprète également le rôle principal), Les Harmonies Werckmeister, L'Homme de Londres et Le Cheval de Turin.

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Filmography of Mihály Víg (8 films)

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Actor

Satantango
Satantango (1994)
, 7h30
Directed by Béla Tarr
Origin Hongrie
Genres Drama
Actors Mihály Víg, László Lugossy, Peter Berling, János Derzsi, Ferenc Kállai
Roles Irimiás
Rating81% 4.098414.098414.098414.098414.09841
In a desolate village, after the collapse of a collective farm, Futaki (Miklós Székely B.) is having an affair with Mrs. Schmidt (Éva Almássy Albert), as he is awakened at dawn by the ringing of church bells, even though the nearest church had been destroyed long ago. Mr. Schmidt (László Lugossy) conspires with a group of co-workers to steal the villagers' money and flee to another part of the country. Futaki ambushes Schmidt and discovers his plans, after which he demands to become part of the scheme—all of this being watched by a lonely drunk man known as the Doctor (Peter Berling), who writes the events down in a notebook. However, the conspiracy is terminated when rumors spread across the village that the charismatic and manipulative Irimiás (Mihály Vig), a former co-worker who had been presumed dead, is returning. Meanwhile, Irimiás and his friend Petrina (Putyi Horváth) make a secret deal with a Hungarian military officer somewhere else that involves his return to the village and manipulation of its community.

Scriptwriter

Satantango
Satantango (1994)
, 7h30
Directed by Béla Tarr
Origin Hongrie
Genres Drama
Actors Mihály Víg, László Lugossy, Peter Berling, János Derzsi, Ferenc Kállai
Roles Story
Rating81% 4.098414.098414.098414.098414.09841
In a desolate village, after the collapse of a collective farm, Futaki (Miklós Székely B.) is having an affair with Mrs. Schmidt (Éva Almássy Albert), as he is awakened at dawn by the ringing of church bells, even though the nearest church had been destroyed long ago. Mr. Schmidt (László Lugossy) conspires with a group of co-workers to steal the villagers' money and flee to another part of the country. Futaki ambushes Schmidt and discovers his plans, after which he demands to become part of the scheme—all of this being watched by a lonely drunk man known as the Doctor (Peter Berling), who writes the events down in a notebook. However, the conspiracy is terminated when rumors spread across the village that the charismatic and manipulative Irimiás (Mihály Vig), a former co-worker who had been presumed dead, is returning. Meanwhile, Irimiás and his friend Petrina (Putyi Horváth) make a secret deal with a Hungarian military officer somewhere else that involves his return to the village and manipulation of its community.

Sound

The Long Way Home, 1h55
Directed by Alphan Eseli
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Actors Uğur Polat
Rating70% 3.5387153.5387153.5387153.5387153.538715
The Battle of Sarikamish, an engagement between the Russian and Ottoman Empire during World War I, resulted with the defeat of the Ottomans, 90.000 soldiers were martyred. The Eastern Anatolia region happened to be a place of uncertainty and chaos by January 1915.
The Turin Horse, 2h26
Directed by Béla Tarr
Origin Hongrie
Genres Drama
Themes Films about animals, Films about horses, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Volker Spengler, János Derzsi
Roles Original Music Composer
Rating76% 3.84923.84923.84923.84923.8492
"In Turin on 3rd January, 1889, Friedrich Nietzsche steps out of the doorway of number six, Via Carlo Alberto. Not far from him, the driver of a hansom cab is having trouble with a stubborn horse. Despite all his urging, the horse refuses to move, whereupon the driver loses his patience and takes his whip to it. Nietzsche comes up to the throng and puts an end to the brutal scene, throwing his arms around the horse’s neck, sobbing. His landlord takes him home, he lies motionless and silent for two days on a divan until he mutters the obligatory last words, 'Mutter, ich bin dumm!' ['Mother, I am stupid!' in German] and lives for another ten years, silent and demented, cared for by his mother and sisters. We do not know what happened to the horse.
The Man from London, 2h19
Directed by Béla Tarr, László Nemes
Origin Hongrie
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Tilda Swinton, Miroslav Krobot, János Derzsi, Volker Spengler
Roles Music
Rating69% 3.4998453.4998453.4998453.4998453.499845
The film concerns a middle-aged railway pointsman, Maloin (Miroslav Krobot), who lives in a decrepit apartment in a port town with his highly-strung wife Camélia (Tilda Swinton) and his daughter Henriette (Erika Bók). One night while in his viewing tower at the port's rail terminus, Maloin witnesses a fight on the dockside. One of the shady combatants is knocked into the water along with the briefcase he carries; when the other flees the dark quayside, Maloin makes a clandestine descent from the tower and retrieves the briefcase, which he finds full of sodden English banknotes. Maloin conceals the money and tells no-one of what he has seen. The next morning, he visits a tavern where he plays chess with the barkeep (Gyula Pauer). On his way home, he stops by the butcher's where his daughter works, and finds to his indignation that they have her washing the floor. Later, from the window of his apartment, he notices Brown (János Derzsi) watching him from below. At dinner, Maloin is increasingly irascible, addressing Henriette brusquely and arguing with Camélia. Meanwhile Brown searches the water at the dock's edge without success before noticing the watchtower overlooking the quayside, and Maloin within.
Werckmeister Harmonies, 2h25
Directed by Béla Tarr, Tommy Wiseau
Origin Hongrie
Genres Drama
Actors Hanna Schygulla, Đoko Rosić, János Derzsi, Ferenc Kállai
Roles Music
Rating79% 3.997933.997933.997933.997933.99793
The film can be seen as an allegory of post-World War II Eastern European political systems - told as a black-and-white cinematic poem with 39 long, single-camera takes. It examines the brutalization of a society, its political systems and ethics through the metaphor of a decaying circus whale and its star performer. It is set in a desolate, isolated small town in Hungary during Soviet times.
Satantango
Satantango (1994)
, 7h30
Directed by Béla Tarr
Origin Hongrie
Genres Drama
Actors Mihály Víg, László Lugossy, Peter Berling, János Derzsi, Ferenc Kállai
Roles Music
Rating81% 4.098414.098414.098414.098414.09841
In a desolate village, after the collapse of a collective farm, Futaki (Miklós Székely B.) is having an affair with Mrs. Schmidt (Éva Almássy Albert), as he is awakened at dawn by the ringing of church bells, even though the nearest church had been destroyed long ago. Mr. Schmidt (László Lugossy) conspires with a group of co-workers to steal the villagers' money and flee to another part of the country. Futaki ambushes Schmidt and discovers his plans, after which he demands to become part of the scheme—all of this being watched by a lonely drunk man known as the Doctor (Peter Berling), who writes the events down in a notebook. However, the conspiracy is terminated when rumors spread across the village that the charismatic and manipulative Irimiás (Mihály Vig), a former co-worker who had been presumed dead, is returning. Meanwhile, Irimiás and his friend Petrina (Putyi Horváth) make a secret deal with a Hungarian military officer somewhere else that involves his return to the village and manipulation of its community.
Damnation
Damnation (1988)
, 1h56
Directed by Béla Tarr
Origin Hongrie
Genres Drama, Musical, Crime, Romance
Actors György Cserhalmi, Hédi Temessy
Roles Original Music Composer
Rating75% 3.7979253.7979253.7979253.7979253.797925
Damnation tells the story of Karrer (Miklós B. Székely), a depressed man in love with a married torch singer (Vali Kerekes) from a local bar, the Titanik. The singer broke off their affair, because she dreams of becoming famous. Karrer is offered smuggling work by Willarsky (Gyula Pauer), the bartender at the Titanik. Karrer offers the job to the singer's husband, Sebestyén (György Cserhalmi). This gets him out of the way, but things don't go as Karrer plans. Betrayals follow. Karrer despairs.
Autumn Almanac, 2h25
Directed by Béla Tarr
Origin Hongrie
Genres Drama
Actors Hédi Temessy, János Derzsi
Roles Original Music Composer
Rating71% 3.5917853.5917853.5917853.5917853.591785
In a grim, claustrophobic apartment owned by a rich elderly woman, the inhabitants desperately try to relate to each other as they go about their bleak lives revealing their darkest secrets, fears, obsessions and hostilities. They include besides her, her son, her nurse, her nurse's discontented lover, and a new lodger.