Sándor wants to be a free filmmaker, but the Eastern European dictatorship he lives in interferes with what he can make films about. Furthermore, party politics not only determines his professional life, but also gains ground in his private life and social relationships, and even creeps into his bedroom.
What can an artist do who is chained to the oppressive system for decades through intimidation? And what can a minority that doesn’t even exist on paper do to prosper?
Caution! The System Destroyers lecture contributes in some way to expanding our historical knowledge. Don’t worry, this story won’t be in the textbooks either. At the same time, it is necessary for us to face our common past, present, and move forward.
The people and events in the performance are fictional, but a significant portion of the stories presented actually happened. The birth of the show was inspired by real people whose struggles deserve respect.
The show openly deals with sexuality. Viewing is not recommended for those under 18 years of age according to hungarian laws.
Thanks to ERIAC for supporting the play and the production.
Artists
Written by Rodrigó Balogh, Márton Illés
Director: Rodrigó Balogh
Played by Dávid Csányi, Krisztina Fenyvesi, András Tamás Szegedi
Dramaturg: Tímea Éva Bogya
Assistant director: Lucia Lakatos
Composer: Dávid Varga
Lightning designer: Ferenc Nagy
Technician: Szilard Szegedi
Hungarian-Romanian translation by Géza Buzás-Hábel
Hungarian-German proofreading by Ádám Gagyi