
The Rock Convert
Directed by János Xantus1988 1h 52mDocumentary, Musical,
7.07.0
Director Janos Xantus was in the middle of making a video about Hungarian rock star Tamas Pajor when his subject suddenly became a convert to born-again Christianity. As a result, Xantus was able to record the startling transition. Pajor had been a hell-bent rocker, heavily into drugs, and known for a violent temper. We see him become a clean-living, clean-cut youth who sings about Jesus. Xantus had captured pre-conversion tape of Pajor trashing a hotel room and punching his hand through a plate glass window. In one of this film's most effective scenes, the new Pajor, hand heavily bandaged, quietly watches this footage. Rock Terito also has some dramatic recreations, but these add little to our understanding of Pajor. The transfer from video to film was generally effective, but some scenes are murkily lit. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
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The Rock Convert was released on December 1, 1988.
The Rock Convert was directed by János Xantus.
The Rock Convert has a runtime of 1h 52m.
The key characters in The Rock Convert are Bej (László Bolyki), Himself (Tamás Pajor), József Borbély.
The Rock Convert is a Documentary, Musical, Music film.
The Rock Convert has an audience rating of 7 out of 10.




