Bodrog
"Welcome to Bodrog"
A combination of 'found footage' and 'mockumentary', Bodrog is a delirium, a visual labyrinth about sacrifices, forgotten legends revived with a shot of brandy and mythological creatures from the depths of Mureș.
"Welcome to Bodrog"
A combination of 'found footage' and 'mockumentary', Bodrog is a delirium, a visual labyrinth about sacrifices, forgotten legends revived with a shot of brandy and mythological creatures from the depths of Mureș.
Vasile Leac
Residency Owner
Camilla Paolino
Voice Calls
Vlad Gheorghe Cadar
Artist in Residence
Gabriel Cosma
Artist in Residence
A combination of 'found footage' and 'mockumentary', Bodrog is a delirium, a visual labyrinth about sacrifices, forgotten legends revived with a shot of brandy and mythological creatures from the depths of Mureș.
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