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Bánk bán

  • 2002
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
174
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Bánk bán (2002)
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Bánk Bán, the viceroy is loyal to the ruling regime, but when he is told Otto, the brother of Endre the Second seduced his wife, he decides to join the revolution.Bánk Bán, the viceroy is loyal to the ruling regime, but when he is told Otto, the brother of Endre the Second seduced his wife, he decides to join the revolution.Bánk Bán, the viceroy is loyal to the ruling regime, but when he is told Otto, the brother of Endre the Second seduced his wife, he decides to join the revolution.

  • Director
    • Csaba Káel
  • Writers
    • József Katona
    • Béni Egressy
    • Gábor Mészöly
  • Stars
    • Éva Marton
    • Andrea Rost
    • Attila Kiss B.
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    174
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Csaba Káel
    • Writers
      • József Katona
      • Béni Egressy
      • Gábor Mészöly
    • Stars
      • Éva Marton
      • Andrea Rost
      • Attila Kiss B.
    • 3User reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Éva Marton
    • Gertrúd
    • (as Marton Éva)
    Andrea Rost
    • Melinda
    Attila Kiss B.
    • Bánk bán
    Kolos Kováts
    • II. Endre
    Dénes Gulyás
    • Otto
    Sándor Sólyom-Nagy
    • Petur bán
    Lajos Miller
    • Tiborc
    Attila Réti
    • Biberach
    Bence Asztalos
    • Sólom mester
    Tibor Erdõsi
    • Békétlen magyar
    Ferenc Légrádi
    • Békétlen magyar
    György Kosaras
    • Békétlen magyar
    Vilmos Naszvagyi
    • Békétlen magyar
    Csaba Kõvári
    • Békétlen magyar
    Sándor Pásztor
    • Békétlen magyar
    Murád Abbas
    • Meráni férfi
    Attila Körös
    • Meráni férfi
    Oreszt Bodnár
    • Meráni férfi
    • Director
      • Csaba Káel
    • Writers
      • József Katona
      • Béni Egressy
      • Gábor Mészöly
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    8TheLittleSongbird

    Really excellent

    I'm personally surprised at the low rating presently for Bank Ban. The opera was new to me, but that didn't stop me from watching this opera film as a lifelong fan of opera and someone who liked Eva Marton. Apart from an overlong intermezzo and one scene that didn't fit with the libretto, the film was excellent. Shot in a very cinematic and fluid way and using very authentic locations that respects the period and style of music, it is very pleasing to look at. Musically, Bank Ban positively soars, thanks to Erkel's stirring score and orchestral playing of great power. The drama is very convincing, translating from opera to film with the drama you'd expect from an opera performance minus perhaps the sense of spontaneity without feeling stage-bound. It also does justice to the characters, who are the sort that are more complex than they appear to be, the titular character especially. The performances are wonderful, and the singing glorious. Special mentions go to Andrea Rost, singing beautifully with a lot of vocal and dramatic subtlety, and Eva Marton, shrewish and commanding as Gertrud with a rich voice that cuts through the orchestration with less of the wobble she had late in her career.

    In conclusion, a really excellent opera film and the opera itself is very interesting and stirring stuff. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    8mpalotay

    Fine example of how to film an opera

    Given the cinematographer of this movie, it's probably not surprising that the visuals are superb. The directing is also first-rate, not stagy at all, but still managing to leave plenty of room for the singing. Csaba Káel managed to combine some of the best parts of film and opera. We get both the intimate moments that film is capable of showing, and the grand majesty of the chorus singing amidst a splendor of costumes and sets. Special kudos to Andrea Rost for making full use of this opportunity to act out the small things; her Melinda is completely human, a rare feat for a character in an opera.

    The sound in the theater where I saw it was somewhat brassy, as if the volume was set louder than the capabilities of the speakers. Thus I'm not sure if the orchestra was really as overpowering as it sounded in places. This may or may not be something to improve upon.

    Overall, the costumes were good at evoking a feeling of time and place, without giving more than a cursory nod to period-correctness. This is probably good, because the music itself is firmly planted in 19th century romanticism; true 12th century costuming would have felt wrong. I did have one minor nitpick with one of the guardsmen shown at the very end: he's wearing the usual opera shorthand for chain mail, something silvery-metallic. At the opera, this would work fine. When it's shown larger than life on a movie screen, it's downright jarring. If the production didn't allow for real mail, perhaps they should have avoided any notion of armor.

    Two more very, very minor nitpicks: 1. The intermezzo part, with people dancing around a fire, was allowed to go on for too long. 2. The staging of Melinda's journey conflicted with the lyrics (they're singing of the difficulties of foot travel, all the while riding on a horse-drawn cart).

    These criticisms are really very minor and inconsequential. Overall, the film is quite satisfying. The setting looks real (probably because, apart from one small interior, it was all filmed on location), the plot is nicely developed and explained, the roles are all well-cast, well-sung, and well-acted (there wasn't a ham in the bunch, which is a minor miracle), the special effects flow perfectly, and the music is gorgeous.
    9chara

    Exemplar and emotionally tender filmmaking of massive content.

    The film figuratively comes off the screen with spendor and lyricism. As it is a rendition of the famous Hungarian medieval opera and photographed lovingly by (Hungarian-American) Vilmos Zsigmond, performed by Hungary's best operatic voices, a presentation of sumptuously beautiful landscape and classical architecture, "Bank ban" holds a tremendous treasure for the viewer. Images haunt one's unconsciousness long after the experience.

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      Referenced in Legkisebb film a legnagyobb magyarról, avagy ha nincs kéz nincs csoki (2002)

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2003 (Hungary)
    • Country of origin
      • Hungary
    • Language
      • Hungarian
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary
    • Production company
      • Ezüsthajó Kft.
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,046
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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