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BIFF 2011 #17: The Last Report on Anna (Utolsó Jelentés Annáról Hungary 2009)

103 minutes. Colour, With English subtitles. Director: Márta Mészáros. Meszaros has had a long career in the Hungarian film industry. She started working on documentary in the 1950s and moved to...

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Love (Szerelem, Hungary 1972)

Hungary 1972, 1.85:1 black and white with English subtitles, 88 minutes. This is a film with a delicate surface but a tough interior. It opens with an old an infirm woman (Lili Darvas) under the care...

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Forest (Rengeteg, Hungary 2003)

Hungary 2003, 1.85:1, 90 minutes, in colour. Director and screenwriter: Benedek Fliegauf. Cinematography: Zoltán Lavasi. Film Editor: Lili Fodor. Leading cast: Rita Braun, Barbara Csonka, Laszio...

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The Turin Horse (A torinói ió, Hungary/Fra/Ger/Switz/US 2011)

Director: Béla Tarr. Screenplay: László Krasznahorkai, Béla Tarr. Cinematography: Fred Kelemen. Music: Mihály Vig. Black and white, with English subtitles, approximately 150 minutes. Screened at Leeds...

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The Round Up (Szegénylegények, Hungary 1966)

dir: Miklós Jancsó, Hungary 1966. Black and White, Agascope 2.35:1, with subtitles. Screened at the Leeds International Film Festival The film is set in Hungary in 1869. Events have followed on from...

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