János Erdélyi
Directing
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Based on a true story, this Hungarian drama centers on the poor wife of a man marked by the Communists for death because he participated in 1956 revolution against the Communists. To protect him, the wife has hidden him away in a tiny cell located beneath the duck house at her parents' farm. At first all is well, but after a while boredom and claustrophobia set in for the man who can see his loved ones, but is never allowed to be with them. It is hard on the wife who becomes increasingly lonely and enticed by the overtures of an insistent customs official.
Az asszony
Tamás is trying to escape the meaninglessness of everyday small town life. He becomes an Indian and builds a hut by the forest. Although he later returns to the town to is mother, he remains an eccentric even there; a cowboy. Everybody pokes fun at him, only children regard him with respect. He finds a friend who also wants to become an Indian, but the boy is soon shut into an insane asylum.
Indian Winter
In the once prosperous village of Duka, in Vas county, with its fertile border, only five families are now engaged in agriculture. Of the one hundred and fifty peasant families, these are all that remain today. How did fate choose them and how long can they survive this struggling existence?
Az utolsó földművesek
Documentary about hungarian late hungarian writer-politican Dénes Csengey.