Emberek a havason: Based on a Novel by József Nyirö

With no small amount of tearjerking, Istvan Szots’ "Men on the Mountain" depicts the devastating impact of industrialization on a small rural family. In recounting their descent, this bleak Hungarian melodrama manages to capture both the systematic destruction of their tight-knit woodland...

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Weitere Verfasser: Szöts, István (RegisseurIn), Fekete, Ferenc (Kameramann/frau), Szellay, Alice (SchauspielerIn), Görbe, János (SchauspielerIn), Ferency, Péterke (SchauspielerIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Budapest MaNDA [o.J.]
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Zusammenfassung:With no small amount of tearjerking, Istvan Szots’ "Men on the Mountain" depicts the devastating impact of industrialization on a small rural family. In recounting their descent, this bleak Hungarian melodrama manages to capture both the systematic destruction of their tight-knit woodland culture and the simple beauty of what was lost. By exhibiting a great deal of sympathy and a considerable amount of cinematic skill, Szots relays the mores and customs of the people he observes. Possessing a belief system that is torn between Christianity and paganism, they are both superstitious and devout ... "Men on the Mountain" is simply but confidently realized for the screen. Thanks to fine performances and a vividly stylized visual approach, it delivers its story effectively, emerging as an indictment of progress, law, and urbanity. Although it is sentimental and nostalgic, it finds little to like about the state of the changing world. Indeed, all that Szots has to offer in the face of hopelessness is a desperate attempt to cling to faith. [www.moviemartyr.com]
Beschreibung:[DVD] (90 Min.) s/w dolby digital 2.0

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