Can Dialectics Break Bricks Cinema: Hukkle (György Pálfi, 2002)

Sunday May 11, 2025, Can Dialectics Break Bricks Cinema: Hukkle * (Hiccup) * 2002 * by György Pálfi * 78 min * In Hungarian and Czech with English subtitles * doors open at 20:00 * intro & film start at 20:30.

This is a gorgeous little gem by Hungarian director György Pálfi. There is a small genre of films that is hugely neglected of movies that don’t rely much on dialogue. This has a bit of dialogue, but it’s minor and mostly inconsequential… for the most part it’s emerged into real life and nature. It’s a movie that steps back to see the bigger picture, and it makes most other cinema look incredibly fixated and narrow-minded in contrast.

In this journey we are tossed into a small countryside village in Hungary. In a seemingly random series of vignettes we see the entire environment unfold with all of its dynamics. Ants, an elderly man, a tree, a pig, an open field, a close-up of an ancient sewing machine, crickets… they are all more or less given the same importance. After all, they are all residents of this rural community. The movie drifts, and woven into this chain of events there is a story, but it’s a subtle one. In fact, it’s so minor you could even miss it perhaps. This is the kind of film that encourages you to open up, sharpen your perception and really see with your own eyes. The images are astonishing, and feel fresh… and the effect, in the end, is that you and your imagination are sent reeling.

The soundtrack likewise also tends to take the side of nature, in the sense that whenever human words are spoken tend to be smothered by the sounds of leaves crunching, birds singing, dogs barking and insects buzzing. The film can be seen as a deadpan comedy, a lyrical ode to pastoral life, and perhaps even the sinister presence beneath the surface of everyday life.

Film night at Joe’s Garage, cozy cinema! Free entrance. You want to screen a movie, let us know: joe [at] lists [dot] squat [dot] net

Benefit voku to support a political prisoner & letter writing

Thursday November 14, 2024, Benefit voku to support a political prisoner & letter writing. Food served from 7pm, no reservation.

Come along for this voku, where we’ll be cooking to raise money for a political prisoner in the U.S. We will also provide the opportunity to write letters to them and other political prisoners.

We will share information on the so-called Budapest Antifascists, who are facing charges in relation to the ‘Ehretag’ (translation. honour day), the largest yearly gathering of neo-nazis in Europe, that took place in Budapest in February 2023. One of the arrestees has been extradited from Germany to Hungary, and the other person is facing extradition.

Our benefit will support Casey Goonan, an American anarchist facing 5-20 years in federal prison for the alleged firebombing of a UC Berkeley police vehicle. A campaign has been set up to support Casey, spread the word about their case and raise money for legal costs. An anonymous communique posted to Indybay took credit for the action in solidarity with the Palestinian resistance and university occupations throughout California. Casey was arrested in June, more than two weeks after the alleged arson. They are being held in federal custody in Santa Rita jail in California and are facing the highest federal charges in relation to the pro-Palestine movement in the U.S. so far.

Casey has a long history of organizing mutual aid in Chicago and supporting prisoners throughout the so called United States. They continue to study and organize behind bars and have already engaged in a hunger strike to demand better conditions for their cellmates.

Updates from the Casey Support Committee
– update from July 13, 2024 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/07/16/18868038.php
– update from August 12, 2024 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/08/13/18868663.php

Come eat to show solidarity, write letters and learn more about these cases.
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