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GIFFONI FILM FESTIVAL 1983 - 30 July.7 August

Sections & Films

LET'S KEEP A DOG

Category: Edition 1983

Synopsis
The gentle-ironic movie outlines some well-known situations in the dog-owner relationship.

Original Title Tartsunk kutyát!
Italian Title Lasciateci tenere un cane!
Category Out of competition
Section Hungary Animation Cinema Review
Tipology Animation, Short Film
Duration 6'
Production Year 1974
Nationality Hungary
Directed by József Nepp
Screenplay József Nepp

 regista József NeppJÓZSEF NEPP

József Nepp (Csepel, 23 June 1934) cartoonist, screenwriter, designer (animator), Hungarian composer.
Between 1952 and 1957 he was a student of decorative painting at the College of Applied Arts. From 1957 he worked at the Pannónia Film Studio: between 1957 and 1961 as a background artist, from 1961 to the company director. His films are characterized by his surprising humor and expressive characters.
Initially he worked with Tibor Csermák and then with Attila Dargay. He recalled that his first independent work was the commercial video of Daru Cigarette. He was appointed director at the beginning of the sixties. The 8-minute short film Passione, shot in 1961, became known for his professional production, but also for the formation of his hero. It became the prototype of the later figure of Gusztáv. Later, Marcell Jankovics and Attila Dargay played a decisive role in the creation of the "Gustav phenomenon". József Gémes and Zsolt Richly also collaborated.