Freeze Frames of Communism
Event of the Budapest Autumn Festival
design: NEMZETES Ferenc
BÍRÓ Ferenc
Országos Széchenyi Könyvtár / National Széchenyi Library
The golden age of slide film in the former socialist countries of Eastern Europe was in the fifties and sixties. In addition to catering to the “natural” audience of the medium with adventure stories exalting pioneer morality and animal fables symbolically addressing issues of “socialism”, the authors of slide films also targeted grownups with their didactic works. Thus, the golden age of slide films produced a mass of silly tales about the emancipated communist woman working in the factory, the tricks and glorious successes of hog-breeding in socialist cooperative farms, heroic Hungarian sailors revealing a counter-revolutionary conspiracy, and the wise peasant and his son battling the potato beetles.
The exhibition focuses on the direct and indirect propaganda of Hungarian and Soviet slide films from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. The visitor will also be given insight into the process of developing and manufacturing slide films, while old projectors and other technical instruments will illustrate the evolution of the medium. A number of slide films will be presented on the original viewing instrument, the slide film projector, while others will be shown with the use of modern computer and computer related technology, giving a new and unexpected twist to this old and almost forgotten genre.