



KALÁKA – A KÁRPÁTOKTÓL A KARIB-TENGERIG
(KALÁKA)
56films
96', 2024
The legendary Hungarian ensemble, Kaláka, has been putting poetry to music for 55 years. After performing at least 400 concerts a year all over the globe, the four musicians travel to a far off city that they have been singing about for decades without ever having been there. They perform in Cartagena for the first – and probably last – time. The journey is both historical and deeply personal for the members of the band and their newfound audience as well.
Writer, Director, Producer: Réka Pigniczky
Producer: Gerő Barnabás, Réka Pigniczky
Writer, Story-editor: Zsuzsanna Gellér-Varga
Camera: Gergő Somogyvári, Gergő Kiss, Marcell Füredi
Editor: László Hargittai, HSE
Music: Kaláka