
About this Event

The Philosophical Research Society's 7th House Screenings is proud to present a retrospective of mindblowing films by the Hungarian animation master Marcell Jankovics (1941-2021). Considered Hungary's answer to Walt Disney and winner of both an Oscar and Palme D'Or for his short films (Sisyphus and The Struggle, respectively) Jankovics directed the country's first animated feature film (János Vitéz, 1973) before creating his masterpiece and inarguably the most psychedelic animated film of all time – The Son of the White Mare (1981). His brilliant career, with its focus on myths and folktales, culminated with his magnum opus The Tragedy of Man (2011). Nearly 30 years in the making, the epic spans thousands of years, following the archetypal Adam creation myth through the epochs, each in a different animation style – all gorgeously hand drawn. Join us on three Sundays (April 27th, May 4th, and May 11th) to experience Jankovics' artistic genius on the big screen!
SON OF THE WHITE MARE
"The Greatest Psychedelic Animated Movie Ever Made."- Eric Kohn, IndieWire
"This should-be classic, with its kaleidoscopic animation and vibrant mythos, is a unique contribution to the animated canon."- Maya Phillips, The New York Times
"For years it has lurked underground, in the form of ripped discs and fuzzy YouTube uploads, sans subtitles. But at long last, ye patient seekers, a 4K restoration has risen. May your psyches never recover."- Jason Kehe, Wired
One of the great psychedelic masterpieces of world animation, SON OF THE WHITE MARE is a swirling, color-mad maelstrom of mythic monsters and Scythian heroes, part-Nibelungenlied, part-Yellow Submarine, lit by jagged bolts of lightning and drenched in rivers of blue, red, gold and green. A massive cosmic oak stands at the gates of the Underworld, holding seventy-seven dragons in its roots; to combat these monsters, a dazzling white mare goddess gives birth to three heroes – Treeshaker and his brothers – who embark on an epic journey to save the universe. Directed by Hungarian animator Marcell Jankovics (famed for his 1974 Oscar-nominated short Sisyphus), Son of the White Mare has been restored in 4K using the original 35mm camera negative and sound elements by Arbelos in collaboration with the Hungarian National Film Institute's Film Archive.
New 4k Restoration!
Synopsis by Arbelos Films
Dir. Marcell Jankovics, 1980, 86 mins, Unrated (Suitable for All Audiences), Hungary, Hungarian w/ English Subtitles, Digital.
Special thanks to David Marriott and Ei Toshinari of Arbelos Films.
Ticket Price: $12 (In-Person Only Event)
Please email [email protected] or phone 323-663-2167 with any questions






ABOUT 7TH HOUSE SCREENINGS
7th House Screenings celebrates the magic of cinema (the 7th Art) and its power to draw community together. Just as astrology’s 7th house relates to connection and relationship, the hallowed ground of the movie house builds congregation – in a space where friends, loved ones, and strangers alike can commune, in hushed darkness, to experience the joy of discovery and transcendent power of collective imagination. Just as The Philosophical Research Society’s founder Manly P. Hall gathered a worldwide spectrum of philosophies, presenting curious seekers with a chance to find their truths and forge their own spiritual paths, 7th House screenings dedicatedly gathers an eclectic selection of films, offering audiences a expansive range of opportunity for cinematic inspiration and upliftment.
ACCESSIBILITY
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PARKING
Limited parking is available onsite at PRS in both the front lot (entry from Los Feliz Blvd. when heading east) and back lot (entry from first alley way, off Griffith Park Blvd. from intersection with Los Feliz Blvd.), as well as street parking on Griffith Park Blvd. and (after 7 PM) on Los Feliz Blvd. We encourage attendees to consider carpooling, walking or biking to events if possible, and please be considerate of our Los Feliz neighbors when parking, many thanks.
PRS EVENT POLICIES
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Philosophical Research Society, 3910 Los Feliz Boulevard, Los Angeles, United States
USD 14.64