Film
In the 1970s, Peter’s dad left Hungary for a trip to the United States and has shown no sign of life ever since. Today, 30-year-old Peter still lives in Hungary, where he works as a journalist. While watching a documentary about a mysterious incident, he thinks he recognises the father he has never known. He takes off for the USA, unable to live with the uncertainty. In his quest, he will cross path with the American government and discover that alien life might actually exist...
With His Master’s Voice, iconoclast György Pálfi adapts Stanislaw Lem’s novel of the same name. The Polish author’s work has also inspired Andreï Tarkovski (Solaris, 1972) and Ari Folman (The Congress, 2013). As usual, the Hungarian filmmaker mixed media and images: unbounded, Pálfi created a hybrid and ground-breaking film that cannot be defined by a single tone or genre. Prepare to rethink the boundaries between fantasy and reality.