Egymásra nézve (1982)DVD VHS | Cast list | | Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieslak | as | Éva Szalánczky (as Jadwiga Jankowska) | | Ildikó Bánsági | as | Éva Szalánczky (voice) | | Grazyna Szapolowska | as | Livia Horváth | | Judit Hernádi | as | Livia Horváth (voice) | | Jozef Króner | as | Erdõs elvtárs | | Gyula Szabó | as | Erdõs elvtárs (voice) | | Péter Andorai | as | Dönci Horváth - Lívia férje | | Anette Antal | as | (as Antal Anetta) | | Ferenc Bács | as | Szlabonya | | Éva Igó | as | Pincérnõ | | Vilmos Kun | as | Vándor elvtárs | | Judit Pogány | as | Magda | | Gábor Reviczky | as | Fiala, újságíró | | Ádám Szirtes | as | Blindics õrnagy | | Dénes Ujlaky | as | Téeszelnök (as Dénes Ujlaki) |
| | Crew list: | | Károly Makk (Director) | | János Xantus (Director) | | Erzsébet Galgóczi (Writer) | | Károly Makk (Writer) |
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Review Political and sexual repression in Hungary, just after the revolution of 1956. In 1958, the body of Eva Szalanczky, a political journalist, is discovered near the border. Her friend Livia is in hospital with a broken neck; Livia's husband, Donci, is under arrest. In a flashback to the year before, we see what leads up to the tragedy. Eva gets a job as a writer. She meets Livia and is attracted to her. Livia feels much the same, but as a married woman, has doubts and hesitations. In their work, they (and Eva in particular) bang up against the limits of telling political truths; in private, they confront the limits of living out sexual and emotional truth. |
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