Thelomeris
Thelomeris | |
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Directed by | Balázs Hatvani[1] |
Produced by | Balázs Hatvani, Levente Kiss, D. Csaba Székely, Gábor Lengyel |
Screenplay by | Balázs Hatvani |
Starring |
György Dörner József Kerekes Ottó Viczián Polli Noémi Bárd Mark Hamill |
Music by | Robert Gulya |
Production company |
Trickorn Productions |
Language | English |
Thelomeris is the first mainstream science fiction movie shot in Hungary. The steampunk film is currently under production by Trickorn Productions, an independent Hungarian production company.[2]
Plot
Dark clouds cover the sky above an endless metropolis. This is Thelomeris, city of cogwheels and clocks. There free will is a distant memory and where personal interests rule over real emotions and values.[3] The citizens live to operate the clock factory and create energy for making even more clockworks. No one knows why the city was established, who built it or how long it has existed.
Enormous metal cogs work at the heart of the clock factory, as it casts dark shadows onto the city. The biggest and most influential man of Thelomeris, MAN1, is the factory's owner. His job is to operate the factory while studying time. He is mysterious, scary and leads with fearless determination. Even his investors are scared of him, thinking that he has no emotions.
Only one person can fill this empty heart with warmth. His wife tries to convince MAN1 with love and care to close the factory, before they risk losing everything, including each other. Just before he relents, she suddenly becomes ill. No one knows the cause of her distress. His only hope is to go against time, changing its course and in this way, change her destiny. A mysterious person, 'Stranger' (Mark Hamill) offers a solution to eluding fate.
Production
The movie is based on Balázs Hatvani's screenplay, with Hamill's help, who also was the film's creative consultant.[3]
References
- ↑ Billington, Alex (21 August 2011). "Indie Trailer Sunday: Steampunk Sci-Fi 'Thelomeris' Stunning Teaser". firstshowing.net. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
- ↑ Hart, Hugh (22 August 2011). "Thelomeris Trailer: Mark Hamill’s Hungarian Steampunk Sci-Fi". WIRED. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
- 1 2 "Official Facebook Page - About". Retrieved 26 June 2015.
External links
- Official English site
- Thelomeris on Facebook
- Thelomeris on Moviesplanetr
- Hungarian Index Article (Hungarian)
- Trailer for Thelomeris on YouTube