[director's statement for Dealer (2004)] It was important to create a kind of hypnotic atmosphere because the film takes place not in Budapest, but in an imaginary city with an almost spiritual atmosphere. This necropolis is the actual main character of the film. As the film unfolds, the viewer gradually gets the impression that this person is suspended between life and death in this spiritual space. The other characters are ghosts, strange zombies condemned to follow the dealer's suffering behind rigid, marionette-like masks. The dealer's personal tragedy gradually unveils a kind of mosaic of micro-dramas that will undoubtedly ring true for both victims of the drug sub-culture and those familiar with it, no matter how stylised the situations may be. During shooting, all the filmcrew (i.e. the cameramen, set designers, sound crew and directors) pursued the same goal of conjuring up this spiritual, apocalyptic atmosphere. "Dealer" is about decay. It attempts to address all those for whom depression isn't merely a surmountable adolescent phase, but a terrible state of consciousness.[2004]
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