The Vienna Gate, today's Szentáromság Square, the ruins of the Luxembourg Palace in Sigismund, Dísz Square and the Great Synagogue on Táncsics Street also appear in the short film in which Buda during the Turkish era appears before our eyes. The video is part of a larger project, where a 50-minute educational film will be released in September, showcasing the Best Buddha in Turkish times.
The Animation Historical Society presented Buddha during his time of oppression in a stunning video.
With Tamas Baltafari, President of the Association Mandarin He gave an interview in which he talked in detail about their previous projects and future plans.
Regarding the idea of the new video, he revealed that their goal with the short film is not only to reconstruct the architectural history, but also to depict the atmosphere of time and place.
Emphasis was also placed on making the environment realistic.
In order to do this, smaller sites and squares were arranged with objects for use, and the streets and squares were filled with life. According to him, they have chosen exemplary locations in Budavar for the short film. Also prominent are the Vienna Gate, today's Szentáromság Square, the ruins of the Luxembourg Palace in Sigismund, Dísz Square and the Great Synagogue on Táncsics Street.
We also emphasize such small but eloquent historical details as the bones of prehistoric creatures installed on the Vienna Gate, the only statue spared by the Turks, or the live conveyor belt of mules that ensured the castle's water supply.
Tamas Baltafari told the newspaper.
Incidentally, the short film is part of a larger project, a 50-minute educational film to be released in September, which showcases Best Buddha during Turkish times.