Container of (work): Electra, my love (Motion picture) Container of (work): Red psalm (Motion picture) Container of (work): The confrontation (Motion picture) Container of (work): Winter wind (Motion picture) Container of (work): The round up(Motion picture)
Notes:
Title from container. Special features: Audio commentaries by Michael Brooke, Jonathan Owen, Kat Elllinger, and Samm Deighan. Red Psalm: József Madaras, Tibor Orbán, Jácint Juhász, Gyöngyi Bürös, Andra Drahota. Electra, my love: Mari Törőcsik, György Cserhalmi, József Madaras, Lajos Balázsovits, Gabi Jobba. The confrontation: Andrea Drahota, Lajos Balazsovits, Kati Kovacs. Winter wind: Jacques Charrier, Marina Vlady, Ea Swann. The round up: Janos Gorbe, Zoltan Latinovits, Tibor Molnar, Andras Kozak, Jozsef Madaras, Lajos Oze. The red and the white: Andras Kozak, Krystyna Mikolajewska, Mikhail Kozakov. Wide screen.
Contents:
Electra, my love (1974) (75 minutes). Indian story (1961) -- Presence (1965) -- Second presence (1978) -- Third presence (1986) -- The red and the white (1967) (91 minutes) -- Autumn in Badacsony (1954) -- Harvest in Orosháza (1953) -- With a camera in Kostroma (1967) -- The confrontation (1968) (81 minutes) -- Winter wind (1969) (74 minutes) -- Red psalm (1971) (86 minutes) -- Electra, my love (1974) (75 minutes).
Summary:
Red Psalm follows a group of farm workers who go on strike in 1890s Hungary. Electra, My Love is an adaptation of the Greek myth that consists of 12 single take peices. The Confrontation is a story a protest and rebellion set in 1947 Hungary, when the Communist Party had just taken power. Winter Wind consists of twelve fluid long takes that capture a mid-1930s group of Croatian anarchists. The Round-Up depicts a prison camp in the aftermath of the 1848 Hungarian Revolution. After the Hapsburg monarchy succeeds in suppressing a nationalist uprising, the army sets about arresting suspected guerillas, who are subject to torture. The Red and the White is a haunting, powerful film about the absurdity and evil of war. Set in Central Russia during the Civil War of 1918, it details the murderous entanglements between Russia's Red soldiers and the counter-revolutionary Whites in the hills along the Volga.
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