November 20, 2004

young adam in hungary


Here’s a nice wee story:
Tal­king to Dave Mac­Ken­zie today, one of my best friends and direc­tor of the frequently-pimped-on-gapingvoid film, Young Adam.
He was in Hun­gary recently, doing what film direc­tors do when they’re abroad i.e. tal­king to jour­na­lists.
During an inter­view, the jour­na­list informs Dave that he first came across the movie while rea­ding gaping­void. Dave tells me he thought that was pretty darn cool.
Heh. I don’t know why that made my day. It just did.
[UPDATE– Let­ter from Peter Orosz in Hungary:]

Dear Hugh,
The Hun­ga­rian jour­na­list is a she. My girl­friend, Lili, actually.
It goes like this: star­ted rea­ding your blog around May and emai­led
Lili, living in New York at the time, about this cool little expe­ri­ment
you’re doing with Diet Coke and Steve Hall and your friend Dave’s movie
and the strange effect it’s having on me, namely that I can’t wait to
see the movie even though I’d never heard of it aside from your posts.
Lili tells me she’s already seen Young Adam with a friend in NY and
it’s a pretty neat movie.
Fast for­ward to Novem­ber, Lili is back in
Hun­gary, wri­ting movie reviews for a Hun­ga­rian news por­tal and she
tells me Dave Mac­ken­zie is coming to Buda­pest to pro­mote Young Adam and
that she just might score an inter­view with him and I’m like, whoa,
this is cool, then she gets me a press tic­ket to see the movie and it’s
pretty fuc­king good, all that I’d expec­ted and more, then she goes off
for a chat with Dave and tells him I’d heard of the movie via
gaping­void and Dave goes, I don’t belive it, that’s so cool.
Any­way, here’s some pic­tu­res Lili snap­ped of Dave, floa­ting in a sea of
Hun­ga­rian type which is the inter­view:
http://index.hu/kultur/cinematrix/ccikkek/mackenzie/
I can­not ima­gine what English words sprin­kled in Hun­ga­rian text looks
like for someone who doesn’t speak Hun­ga­rian.
All the best,
Peter

Heh. Cool.

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