
Dennis Hopper: Easy Rider (1969) Music Till Death Do Us Part
An example of how to turn 400,000 dollars into 40 million. And a surprising one, too: Easy Rider is a counterculture film to its core. more
An example of how to turn 400,000 dollars into 40 million. And a surprising one, too: Easy Rider is a counterculture film to its core. more
If the film censorship in effect for four decades had not been abolished in 1968, those in charge would have had their hands full with this one. As it was, and in addition to its considerable financial success, Easy Rider ushered in a new age of American cinema. It was the precursor to New Hollywood, a turning point that fundamentally changed American film. Its music is curated – it features meticulously selected songs from the popular artists and bands of the day. And the music does not simply follow the plot, it puts places and subcultures firmly on the road movie map. The camerawork of László Kovács also deserves the highest praise.
In the original language, with Hungarian subtitles.
Host András Réz
The discussions before and after the screening will be conducted in Hungarian.
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
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