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Johanna

Johanna
Direction
Kornél Mundruczó
Screenplay
Kornél Mundruczó, Viktória Petrányi
Cinematography
András Nagy H.S. C, Mátyaás Erdély
Cast
Orsi Tóth, Zsolt Trill
Producer
Béla Tarr, Viktória Petrányi
Edition(s)
29ª

Johanna

Johanna
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  • 88 minutos
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  • color, 35mm
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  • 2005
Hungary

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Johanna is addicted to drugs and has barely survived an overdose after stealing morphine from a Hungarian government hospital. At death?s door, she is practically resuscitated and is kept on in the hospital disguised as a nurse, through the mediation of the doctor in charge, in love with her and who will not have her on the streets again. After her experience, she finds she has acquired a mysterious, unique capacity to cure. She has sex with the patients and delivers them as though by magic from their ills. She does not make love to the doctor who saved her because he is not ill. The doctor is indignant at the situation and is out to get her, but the grateful patients join forces to protect her.

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Kornél Mundruczó
Kornél Mundruczó

Born in Hungary in 1975. He studied at the University of Theatre and Film Arts, in Budapest, and began his career as an actor. Mundruczó has directed the short films Joan of Arc on the Night Bus (2003) and Lost and Found (2005), in addition to features such as Pleasant Days (2002, 27th Mostra), awarded at Locarno Film Festival, Johanna (2005, 29th Mostra), Tender Son - The Frankenstein Project (2010, 34th Mostra), Delta (2008), winner of the Critics Prize at Cannes Film Festival, White God (2014), winner of the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes Film Festival, Jupiter’s Moon (2017, 41st Mostra) and Pieces of a Woman (2020), awarded at Venice International Film Festival and an Academy Award nominated.

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