poster movie

Two Stories from the Recent Past

0 average rating
0
Hungarian / 96 MIN. / 1979

The Genres

The Synopsis

Károly Makk strings together two novellas by Tibor Déry. A téglafal mögött is set in the early 1950s. Comrade Bódi, an embittered party worker, reports his fellow workers who are stealing ‘the assets of the people’ from the factory. During the subsequent public investigation, one of them commits suicide. The camera of Makk tells the story of the period through the crumpled face of Jozef Króner, the blank, hopeless stare of Mari Törőcsik and images of a decaying factory site. In Philemon és Baucis, like in Szerelem, the subject of ageing is tied to the traumas of the 1950s. History turns the idyllic private life of an elderly couple (Elma Bulla and Antal Páger) upside down. The 1956 uprising sweeps an injured fighter their way. The old man helps as best he can while his wife desperately tries to save her husband…

The Cast

István AvarMari TörőcsikElma BullaAntal PágerFerenc BácsJozef Kroner

Recommended

Movies

poster movie

Not Easily Broken

6.3 average rating
poster movie

XX/XY

5.8 average rating
poster movie

The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds

7.3 average rating
poster movie

The House of Tomorrow

6.8 average rating
poster movie

Salomé

6.2 average rating
poster movie

Won't Back Down

6.1 average rating
poster movie

Almost Friends

6.3 average rating
poster movie

Kisses

7.1 average rating
poster movie

Ali and Nino

6.6 average rating
poster movie

On the Edge

6.618 average rating
poster movie

Sergio

6.552 average rating
poster movie

All Day and a Night

6.2 average rating
poster movie

The Fugitive Kind

6.8 average rating
poster movie

Chéri

6.1 average rating
poster movie

Girl in the Box

6.7 average rating
poster movie

Strike!

6.298 average rating
poster movie

The Boy with Green Hair

6.2 average rating
poster movie

Return

6.436 average rating
poster movie

Inside I'm Dancing

7.438 average rating
poster movie

Rebound: The Legend of Earl 'The Goat' Manigault

7.1 average rating