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The Witman Boys
Foreign Films
Before the outbreak of World War I, two brothers who can't find love at home search for it in the arms of prostitutes. But their sojourns to the village brothel soon compel them to...... read more
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Kontroll
Foreign Films
Nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2004 Academy Awards, writer - director Nimrod Antal's debut is a thrilling, claustrophobic, wild ride through the subway system in the...... read more
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Chico
Foreign Films
A mixed-race man finds his beliefs stretched to breaking point as he finds himself caught up in Hungary's communist regime in director Ibolya Fekete's (BOLSHE VITA) CHICO. The man,...... read more
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Den Of Lions
Foreign Films
Character actors Stephen Dorff and Bob Hoskins star in the crime thriller DEN OF LIONS. Hoskins plays Darius Paskevic, leader of an arm of the ruthless Russian mob in Budapest. Mike...... read more
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The Witness
Foreign Films
This black comedy takes place in Hungary during the rule of Matyas Rakosi, 1949-1956, a stalwart Hungarian Communist who became a staunch supporter of Joseph Stalin. Dike keeper Jozsef...... read more
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Father
Foreign Films
In Istvßn Szab='s second feature film, the director focuses on a Hungarian boy, Tako (Dani ErdTlyi), living in Budapest just after the end of World War II. His father (Mikl=s Gßbor),...... read more
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Catsplay/Love
Foreign Films
Two of Hungarian director Karoly Makk's films are collected here.
LOVE: A man is imprisoned on political charges, forcing his wife to take on the role of caretaker for his aged...... read more
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A Miracle in Cracow
Foreign Films
A book of magic, confiscated by the Nazis during World War II, becomes an object of obsession for a Jewish Hungarian man in this dramatic feature. His search for the book leads him...... read more
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Woyzeck
Foreign Films
Buchner's classic drama is powerfully updated in this modern tale of a man, Woyzeck, who leads a horrific existence. Working as a flagman in a decrepit trainyard, he must battle poverty...... read more
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Another Way
Foreign Films
Following the failed 1956 coup in Hungary, a militant lesbian journalist returns to her job as a reporter for a Budapest newspaper, where she falls mutually in love with the wife of...... read more
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Catsplay
Foreign Films
Shot in 1974, Karoly Makk's CATSPLAY picked up an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. The story is a touching tale that follows two sisters as they take a retrospective...... read more
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Down By Love
Foreign Films
Utilizing a fascinating formal conceit, the Hungarian psychodrama DOWN BY LOVE (SZERELEMTOL SUJTVA) is anchored by a remarkable performance from actress Patricia Kovacs. Necessarily...... read more
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