Delta Page #2

Synopsis: A man comes home to meet his mother and sister after many years away. He finds his mother living with a new boyfriend, and his sister to be grown-up. He begins to settle down in this new place by building a new home for himself on the delta. But when his sister moves in with him and the two begin a romance, there are tragic consequences.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Kornél Mundruczó
Production: Facets Multimedia
  6 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
61
Rotten Tomatoes:
69%
Year:
2008
92 min
156 Views


Sure, there's nothing

wrong with that.

Many people won't like it, you know.

I'll go check the nets.

- Hurry.

Wipe the tables.

Are you celebrating?

What are you celebrating?

Have you moved in already?

It's not ready yet.

We caught a lot of fish.

I'd like to invite you for dinner.

Son, you know

we won't go over there.

You understand that, don't you?

Can you fill these up, anyway?

Many people came.

- Yeah.

Help me.

You are a good wife!

Nice house.

Is he building it for you?

I help him out.

- With what?

- Building.

- Really? And you will live here?

Yes.

It's gonna be nice, right?

Yes.

- Do you like being with him?

- Yes.

Yes?

- Aha.

- Give her some drink.

- I don't want any.

Yes you do. Drink!

- No, I don't.

Here.

- What, you don't want any?

- No, I don't.

- A minute ago you did!

- I'm not thirsty.

No? Give her some drink!

Drink!

- Drink! What now?

Why aren't you drinking? The poor

man's drink isn't good enough?

- And his food? Do you want to eat?

- No.

Eat with us.

Give her your watermelon!

Hold it!

Hold it already!

Hold it, and eat!

Pour some drink in it!

Eat!

- I'm not hungry.

Eat!

- I don't want to.

No?

Eat up!

Eat up!

You don't want it?

The poor man's food

isn't good enough, either?

No drink, no food?

Shove it down!

Shove it down!

Shove it down!

We brought it for you!

You want to offend us?

Eat that melon!

Eat up!

Is it tasty? Say it's tasty!

Eat up! Eat up! Eat up!

Say you're a whore!

Say that you're a whore!

Say that you're a whore!

Eat, and say you're a whore!

Eat, and say you're a whore!

Eat up! Eat up!

Sober up, whore!

No!

Leave me alone!

Don't let him by.

What do you want? Go back.

Knife him!

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Yvette Biro

Yvette Biro Ph.D. - essayist, screenwriter, and Professor Emeritus at New York University Graduate Film School (NYU). Her early books on the aesthetics of film were first published in her native Hungary, which became handbooks for film-schools in the country. Meanwhile, she worked on a dozen of prizewinning films with noted directors (Miklós Jancsó, Zoltán Fábri, Károly Makk). She was both the founder and the Editor-in-Chief of Filmkultura, the magazine of the democratic opposition. In the mid 1970s, she was "offered" the chance to emigrate by the Hungarian authorities. After teaching at the Sorbonne in Paris, she moved to the USA to teach at the Universities of Berkeley and Stanford, California. In 1982 she was hired as a professor then became Full Professor on the faculty of the Tisch School of the Arts (Film and TV Graduate Division) at NYU where she worked until her retirement in 2007. During these years, she was often invited as Visiting Professor to various universities, for instance the American Film Institute in Los Angeles, the Sorbonne in Paris, FEMIS in Paris, Centro Sperimentale in Rome, the University of Hong Kong, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Rai University in New Delhi. She regularly held workshops and master-classes in screen-writing in Bombay, Budapest, the Dominican Republic, Harare (Zimbabwe), Havanna (Cuba), Istanbul, Ljubljana, Jyvaskyle (Finland), Prague, Sarajevo, Tokyo, Toronto, Zagreb, etc. She has written books on film which have been translated into several languages. Her numerous essays have been published in professional magazines internationally – Film Quarterly, Études Cinématographiques , Performing Arts Journal, Bianco & Nero, Dædalus, Millennium, The Village Voice, etc., on online magazines such as Rouge and the Unspoken Journal. Her latest book, Turbulence and Flow in Film was published by Indiana University Press in 2008. It has taken close to twenty years for her to return to film production. Although her script Arrivals and Departures (1995) won the European Script Fund Award, the film has never been made. Her recent scripts have been produced by various European co-production companies: The Stone Raft (2003), Johanna (2006), Delta (FIPRESCI Prize in Cannes 2008) and Tender Son (2010). She cowrote with Kornél Mundruczó a play, Judasevangelium which opened at the Hamburg Thalia Theatre in September 2009 and another stage production The Frankenstein Project toured to various European theatres in Brussels, Paris, Vienna etc., during 2007/2008. After spending more than 25 years in New York, she has now re-established herself in Paris. more…

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