Recsk 1950-1953: The Story Of A Secret Concentration Camp In Communist Hungary

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Recsk 1950-1953: The Story Of A Secret Concentration Camp In Communist Hungary
HungarianRecsk 1950-1953, egy titkos kényszermunkatábor története
Directed byGéza Böszörményi, Lívia Gyarmathy
CountryHungary
LanguageHungarian

Recsk 1950-1953: The Story Of A Secret Concentration Camp In Communist Hungary, Hungarian: Recsk 1950-1953, egy titkos kényszermunkatábor története, - 1988 Latvian documentary film directed by Ivars Seleckis. Documentary tells the story of Recsk, Hungary's most notorious political prison camp, which operated between 1950 and 1953. During the early 1950s the very existence of this camp for political prisoners at Recsk was one of the Hungarian communist regime's deepest secrets.

Awards and accolades

Date Ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
November 25, 1989 2nd European Film Awards Best Documentary The Crossroad Won [1]

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