Granny Project
A seven year long investigation of three young men coming to terms with their heritage through the extraordinary lives of their grandmothers: an English spy, a dancer from Nazi Germany and a Hungarian communist Holocaust survivor. Granny Project is about questions no one dares to ask and answers that lay deep under appearances. Although quirky, this story is simultaneously emotional and honest. Explicitly an unconventional intergenerational dialogue that aims to understand the heritage of Second World War generations to younger counterparts.
Original title: Granny Project
International title: Granny Project
Country: Hungary
Duration: 90
Language: English
Director: Bálint Révész
Production company: Bálint Révész and László Kántor
Three young men and their grannies go on a quest for their historic and personal legacy. There’s the British spy with a bone-dry sense of humour, the Hungarian communist who survived the Holocaust and the German dancer whose look back turns out to be the most difficult. Unlike many recent documentaries which focused on conversation and raised their protagonists on a pedestal of awe, the “Granny Project” takes a different approach: playful, not afraid of confrontations, sometimes silly and seconds later honest and emotional. An unconventional attempt of the grandchildren’s generation to ask, on a different level, questions that drove their parents to the streets in the 1960s. This film neither aims to be antagonistic nor accusatory. Instead it’s perhaps naive but no less necessary attempt to understand the other. When the three grannies sit around a table with their grandsons and various interpreters we realise that two things at least are necessary to really bring the past and present in contact: an honest interest in one’s opposite party and a good translation.
2019 WARSAW INTERNATIONAL “JEWISH MOTIVES” FILM FESTIVAL – Best Documentary
2019 VICTORIA INDEPENDENT FILM & VIDEO FESTIVAL
2019 CHESNOK HUMAN RIGHTS DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
2019 TBILISI CINÉDOC
2018 Hot Docs – World Showcase
2018 TAIPEI TIDF – Next Generation Award
2018 MINSK LISTAPAD – Audience Award for Best Documentary Film Bálint Révész
2018 ZAGREB ZAGREBDOX – official selection
2018 COPENHAGEN CPH:DOX – official selection
2018 PRAGUE ONE WORLD – official selection
2018 TORONTO HOT DOCS
2018 MOSCOW DOKER INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL – official selection
2018 CLUJ-NAPOCA TRANSILVANIA
2018 BERGEN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
2018 LUXEMBOURG CINÉAST
2018 TARGU-MURES ALTERNATIVE
2017 LEIPZIG INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL FOR DOCUMENTARY AND ANIMATED FILM – MDR Film Prize