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DESCRIPTION:\n	Introduced by Marton Szegedi\, Deputy Director of Balassi In
 stitute - Hungarian Cultural Center\, New York\n	\n\nDir. Ildikó Enyedi. 1
 989\, 104 mins. Digital projection. In Hungarian with English subtitles. W
 ith Dorotha Segda\, Oleg Yankovsky\, Paulus Manker. Awarded the Camera d'O
 r at Cannes in 1989\, Hungarian trailblazer Ildikó Enyedi’s luminous\, unc
 onventional fairy tale takes place on the eve of the twentieth century. Tw
 o twin girls\, Lili the anarchist and Dóra\, a luxurious woman of loose mo
 rals (both played by Polish actress Dorotha Segda)\, along with Mr. Z. (Ta
 rkovsky mainstay Oleg Yankovsky) who loves them jointly\, all reach the Hu
 ngarian border at the same time aboard the Orient Express. Defiantly in pu
 rsuit of happiness and in retreat from the 'mass murdering century\,' they
  are all entranced by Edison’s inventions and drunk on the miracle of exis
 tence. Among the greatest of cinematic debuts—notable from a female direct
 or within the context of 1980s—My Twentieth Centuryintroduced the world to
  Enyedi\, who is still a vital\, distinctive artist in this 21st century. 
 A Kino Lorber Repertory release. \n\n\n'An elegant midsummer\, end-century
  night’s dream of a film\, with an elusive\, gossamer lightness.'—Peter Br
 adshaw\, The Guardian \n\n	 \n	\n	   \n\n\n	Tickets: $15 ($7 Museum member
 s / free for Silver Screen members and above). Order tickets online. (Memb
 ers may contact members@movingimage.us with questions regarding online res
 ervations.) \n	\n	\n	View the Museum’s ticketing policy here. For more inf
 ormation on membership and to join online\, visit our membership page. \n	
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room
SUMMARY:Ildikó Enyedi’s My Twentieth Century
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