Languages:
Hungarian
Countries:
Hungary
Runtime:
73 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (311 Reviews)
Director:
Miklès JancsèGyula Hernèdi
Miklès Jancsè
Miklès Jancsè's Silence and Cry is set during a turbulent era of disquiet, fear, persecution and terror, which permeates every corner of post-WWI Hungarian society. In 1919, after just a few months of communist rule the Hungarian Republic of Councils falls victim to a nationalist counter-revolution. Admiral Horthy, leader of the nationalist far right movement, becomes the self-proclaimed regent of Hungary, and assumes power as the legal Head of State. Soldiers of the short-lived Hungarian Red Army are now on the run from relentless secret policemen and patrol units of the nationalist Royal Gendarme. If caught, ex-Red Army soldiers are executed without mercy or proper trial. Istvèn Cserzi, a former soldier of the Red Army has fled to the Great Hungarian Plains and has taken refuge on a farm, which is run by two sympathetic women. Due to the generosity of these women and a former childhood pal, who is now a commandant of the local Royal Gendarme outfit, Istvèn is safely hidden from the ever-prying eyes of the secret policemen, who relentlessly roam the countryside searching for ex-Red Army men and their sympathisers. However, upon discovering that the women are secretly poisoning the mother-in-law and the husband, the legal owners of the farm, Istvèn must make the most difficult decision of his life. As a personal war is waging within his own consciousness over morality and self-preservation, Istvèn must decide whether to remain silent about the women's devious secret and preserve his own life, or to report their heinous crime to the Royal Gendarme, which would also mean certain death for him.
Released Date:
1968-09-20
Languages:
Hungarian, Russian
Countries:
Hungary, Soviet Union
Runtime:
90 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (2151 Reviews)
Director:
Miklès JancsèGyula Hernèdi
Miklès Jancsè
Luca Karall
Valeri Karen
Giorgi Mdivani
In 1919, Hungarian Communists aid the Bolsheviks' defeat of Czarists, the Whites. Near the Volga, a monastery and a field hospital are held by one side then the other. Captives are executed or sent running naked into the woods. Neither side has a plan, and characters the camera picks out soon die. A White Cossack officer kills a Hungarian and is executed by his own superiors when he tries to rape a milkmaid. At the hospital, White officers order nurses into the woods, dressed in finery, to waltz. A nurse aids the Reds, then they accuse her of treason for following White orders. Red soldiers walk willingly, singing, into an overwhelming force. War seems chaotic and arbitrary.
Released Date:
1974-12-12
Languages:
Hungarian
Countries:
Hungary
Runtime:
70 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (311 Reviews)
Director:
Miklès JancsèGenres:
DramaLèszlè Gyurkè (play)
Gyula Hernèdi
Released Date:
1987-09-01
Languages:
Hungarian
Countries:
Hungary
Runtime:
100 min
IMDB Ratings:
(49 Reviews)
Director:
Miklès JancsèGenres:
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