Electra, My Love

– Reminiscent of the latter works of Bela Tarr, Miklos Jancso's "Beloved Electra" is comprised of a se..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
7.10 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 10 Minutes
Release Year:
1974
Original Name:
Szerelmem, Elektra
Electra, My Love (1974) - Also known as Szerelmem, Elektra

Reminiscent of the latter works of Bela Tarr, Miklos Jancso's "Beloved Electra" is comprised of a series of extremely slow and extremely long takes (there are just eight principal shots, each lasting an entire reel of film). More contemplative music video than conventional film, "Beloved Electra" is based on "Oresteia", a Greek myth written by Aeschylus, an ancient tragedian. The film stars Mari Toriocsik as Electra, a tortured woman who serves as a kind of metaphor for the people of Hungary and their historic suffering. She roams Jancso's landscape with a melancholic face, angry at Aegisztosz for conspiring with her mother to kill Agamemnon, her father.

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Release Date:

12 Dec 1974

Language:

Hungarian

Director:

Miklós Jancsó

Writer:

László Gyurkó (play), Gyula Hernádi

Main Actors:

Mari Töröcsik, György Cserhalmi, József Madaras, Mária Bajcsay

Plot:

It has been fifteen years since the death of her father, Agamemnon, and Elektra still burns with hatred for Aegisztosz, who conspired with Elektra's mother to kill him.

Awards:

2 nominations.

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
7.1/10