Overview of articles
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Maria’s Day
A day in the death of one of Hungary’s most illustrious families, incomparable in its raw neediness.Published on: -
The Lady from Constantinople
Scenes from the life of a lonely elderly lady in utterly bizarre situations. A masterpiece hopscotching between surrealism and cinema vérit&eacPublished on: -
Inhabitants of Castles in Hungary in 1966
A look at the present use of several Hungarian castles and some of their former owners.Published on: -
How Long Does Man Live?
What is a human being worth in a society that measures value by productivity?Published on: -
A Free Man – The Life of Ernő Fisch
A portrait of Ernő Fisch, who managed to flee persecution and survive the Holocaust.Published on: -
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The Eighth Day of the Week
A former operetta diva is evicted in a tragicomedy about life never changing too much.Published on: -
A Commonplace Story
Part two of Judit Elek’s Istenmezején documentary, where relationships with locals get both tighter and more ambivalent.Published on: -
Awakening
Film à clef of Judit Elek’s teenage years in 1950s Budapest, between Stalinist rule and first longings.Published on: -
After All the Dead Sing Again…
Concert documentary about a performance of Chasidic songs by composer Max/Miksa/Mihai Eisikovits.Published on: