Mihály Víg (born 1957, Budapest) is a Hungarian composer,[1] poet, songwriter, guitarist, singer and actor.
Career
Born into a family of musicians. He is the co-founder of bands Trabant (1980–1986) and Balaton (1979–present).[2] Although the bands' songs were not officially released in the 1980s, they became underground hits. He composedfilm scores for the films of János Xantus, András Szirtes, Ildikó Szabó, Péter Müller Sziámi and Béla Tarr. He also plays the lead role - Irimiás - in the film Sátántangó. His score for the film The Turin Horse was nominated for the European Film Prize for Best Composer in 2011. He also appears in the cast of Gábor Fabricius' film Erasing Frank.[3]
Personal life
In 1986, at the invitation of Tamás Pajor, he and his wife became members of the Faith Church. After a short time he left the religious community in disappointment, but the memory of this bitter encounter stayed with him, and for a long time caused him a creative crisis.[4] In 2020, he made serious accusations in László Bartus's book, Fesz lesz, against the congregation and personally against Sándor Németh, the leading pastor of the congregation, in connection with the loss of his wife and son.[5]
Awards
In 2003 he was awarded the Magyar Köztársasági Érdemrend lovagkeresztje polgári tagozata (Knight of Cross from the Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic).
In 2008 he was awarded the Film Composer of the Year prize at the EU XXL Film Festival in Vienna.
Filmography
Eszkimó asszony fázik, (composer) 1983 (Hungarian film)