AFI FEST 2007 presented by Audi
DIR: Endre Hules,
Klaudia Kovacs
SCR: Endre Hules
PROD: Klaudia Kovacs
EXEC PROD: László Kovács, Vilmos Zsigmond
ASSOC PROD: George Adams
DP: László Kovács, Zoltan Honti
ED: Stephanie Hubbard
MUS: Chris Horvath
Klaudia Kovacs' film tells the extraordinary tragic story of Hungary's struggle for national identity against the domination of Soviet Communism with special emphasis on the briefly successful armed popular rebellion in October 1956 that was put down when Soviet tanks invaded the capital city of Budapest.
A handful of incredibly proud and impassioned survivors of those days tell how they went from being idealistic communists, to being fierce anti-government freedom fighters, and then the victims of terribly brutal repression. The story continues to its unexpected and inspiring sequel, the fall of the Soviet Empire in '89 that was partly lead by Hungarian activists crossing the border into Austria and defying now moribund Cold War rules and regulations.
Those who survived the crackdown in 1956 to see the events of 1989, light up with the sense that their sufferings and sacrifices have finally borne fruit and that their lives and country have found redemption.
amazing..what a beautiful man.i miss you and your grandson,chris.oh how i will always love him
lonesalcornbug 8 months ago
Brilliant. Emotional. A must-see.
VitezTakacs 3 years ago
Outstanding!
twrenl 3 years ago