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Set during the era of Communist rule in Hungary, this feature tells the story of the love between two women.
Sir Georg Solti conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra in a performance of Bela Bartok's only opera, BLUEBEARD'S CASTLE.
Collection of three quintessential films from visionary filmmaker Bela Tarr. Includes: THE MAN FROM LONDON, WERCKMEISTER HARMONIES and DAMNATION.
Contains five documentaries about survivors of the Holocaust. Lusi Puenzo's Spanish-language documentary 'Some Who Lived', Janos Szasz's Hungarian-language documentary 'Eyes Of The Holocaust', Pavel Chukhraj's Russian-language documentary 'Children...
Set during the Hungarian revolution of 1956, CHILDREN OF GLORY follows the life of water polo player Karcsi (Ivan Fenyo, JARHEAD) as he battles Soviet athletes at the Olympics and Soviet troops in the streets of Budapest.
Set during the Hungarian revolution of 1956, CHILDREN OF GLORY follows the life of water polo player Karcsi (Ivan Fenyo, JARHEAD) as he battles Soviet athletes at the Olympics and Soviet troops in the streets of Budapest.
Legendary Hungarian auteur Bela Tarr's intense, existential 1988 noir follows a depressed loner who can't let go of his former lover and struggles to find meaning in his bleak life. With gorgeous photography and haunting performances, this film as...
DIARY FOR MY CHILDREN is set in Hungary during the turbulent years between 1943 and 1956. Jan Nowicki plays a dual role as the factory-worker friend of revolutionary journalist Anna Polony, and as the political-prisoner father of teen-aged heroine...
The bucolic, even-paced, daily life of a small Hungarian village is the setting for the experimental film HUKKLE (onomatopoeic for 'hiccup' in Hungarian). A series of dialogue-less vignettes, featuring the various townspeople and their animals, the...
Documentary exploring the devastating Hungarian uprising of 1956, which left some two hundred thousand people fleeing the Soviet-ruled nation.
During the death throes of World War II, a young teenager is captured by Soviet soldiers.
Set in an isolated 1868 Hungarian prison, this drama tells the story of political prisoners suspected as 'freedom fighters' in the newly created Austro-Hungarian empire.
Recorded at Budapest's Petofi Hall in 2002 this set offers a variety of acoustic arrangements of some of the band's material plus one or two new pieces.