Diary for My Father and Mother
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Napló apámnak, anyámnak Diary for My Father and Mother | |
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Directed by | Márta Mészáros |
Written by | Márta Mészáros, Éva Pataki |
Starring | Zsuzsa Czinkóczi |
Cinematography | Nyika Jancsó |
Edited by | Éva Kármentő |
Release date |
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Running time | 119 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
Languages | Hungarian, Russian |
Diary for My Father and Mother (Hungarian: Napló apámnak, anyámnak) is a 1990 Hungarian film directed by Márta Mészáros. It is the third film of the autobiographical trilogy, preceded by Diary for My Children and Diary for My Lovers.
Synopsis
[edit]The story follows Juli, a young film student, during the 1956 Hungarian uprising. Returning from her studies in Moscow, she sees her friends and family react differently. János, a married factory manager, supports the patriots and later assists fellow workers in staging a strike. Magda, a Secret police officer, is in hiding. Others express anger at being forced from their homes during the revolution. Some decide to emigrate, others stay...
A particularly surreal scene involves a New Year's Eve party in which the participants wear costumes. An intoxicated woman yells anti-government curses out of the window. Within a very short time police arrive and look suspiciously at the guests, who are all wearing ridiculous costumes.
The film contains documentary footage integrated with the story.
Cast
[edit]- Zsuzsa Czinkóczi as Juli
- Jan Nowicki as János
- Tamás Végvári as János (voice)
- Ildikó Bánsági as Ildi
- Mari Törőcsik as Vera
- Anna Polony as Magda
- Teri Földi as Magda (voice)
- Adél Kováts as Natasa
- Erzsébet Kútvölgyi as Erzsi
- Irina Kouberskaya as Anna Pavlova
- Erika Szegedi as Anna Pavlova (voice)
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