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Andras Fekete Movies

2000  
 
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Bela Tarr follows up on his seven-hour epic Satantango, considered by some critics as one of the finest films of the 1990s, with this elegant, haunting work about the cycles of violence that have dogged Eastern European history. Jancos (Lars Rudolph) is a wide-eyed innocent who works as an occasional postal worker and as a caretaker for Mr. Ezster (Peter Fitz). An outsider and a visionary, he marvels at the miracles of creation, from the planets rotating in the heavens to the sundry animals on earth. One day, a circus featuring jars full of medical anomalies and a massive dead whale entombed in a corrugated metal trailer visits Jancos' economically depressed village. Another more sinister attraction is a shadowy figure dubbed "The Prince," whose nihilist rants incite the town's disaffected to riot. Not long afterwards, Mrs. Ezster (Hanna Schygulla) cajoles her estranged husband to join a citizen's action group against the circus, threatening to move back into his house if he doesn't play along. Tension in the town builds until, after one of The Prince's hate-filled speeches, throngs of angry men with blunt instruments ransack and brutalize a men's hospital ward. When the dust clears, lives are irrevocably changed. This film was screened at the 2000 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Lars RudolphPeter Fitz, (more)
 
1999  
R  
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The fortunes of a family of Hungarian Jews are followed over the course of nearly 150 years in this epic historical drama, with leading man Ralph Fiennes playing three different roles. The story begins in the late 18th century, as Aaron and Josefa Sonnenschein (the name means "Sunshine" in German) die in an explosion while making an herb tonic for sale in their village. Their son Emmanuel (David de Keyser), the only survivor of the tragedy, travels to Budapest, carrying the recipe for the medicine with him. He's able to parlay the formula into a successful business, and Emmanuel and his wife Rose (Miriam Margolyes) raise two sons, Ignatz (Ralph Fiennes), who becomes a successful lawyer, and hot-tempered Gustave (James Frain). The Sonnenscheins also make room in their home for Valerie (Jennifer Ehle), but Emmanuel and Rose become furious when Valerie becomes romantically involved with Ignatz. Eventually, Valerie and Ignatz raise two children, Istvan (Mark Strong) and Adam (Ralph Fiennes), and the family changes its name to Sors in hopes of avoiding the anti-Semitism sweeping Europe. In time, Adam goes so far as to convert to Catholicism, and he marries another Catholic, Hannah (Molly Parker). He soon begins an affair with his brother's wife, Greta (Rachel Weisz), who is unable to persuade Adam to leave as the Nazis rise to power. Adam and Hannah have only one son, Ivan, who is fated to watch his father die in a concentration camp; as Ivan grows to adulthood (now played by Ralph Fiennes), he swears revenge on the forces of fascism and embraces Communism. Ivan throws in his lot with Communist leader Andor Knorr (William Hurt), but a liaison with the wife of a party official (Deborah Kara Unger) leads Ivan to tragic consequences and a jail term. In time, Valarie and Gustave are reunited at the family's estate as the only two members of the Sonnenschein clan who survive to witness the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. Hungarian director Istvan Szabo co-wrote Sunshine's original screenplay in collaboration with American playwright Israel Horovitz. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Ralph FiennesRosemary Harris, (more)
 
1997  
 
Based on a short story by American author Shirley Jackson, this convoluted mystery is a puzzler's delight. It is the story of an elderly woman's almost supernatural journey back into her past. The elderly woman is a strong-willed professor who leaves her family one day to visit an old friend. But what starts out as a normal journey soon becomes a voyage into the unknown when she loses her way and boards a bus driven by an uncaring driver and filled with stone-faced apathetic passengers. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1993  
 
Beloved Hungarian actor and cabaret performer Róbert Koltai stars in this comedy as a basically clueless man with an insatiable appetite for women and an inescapable attraction to every get-rich-quick scheme he runs across. In the story, he is a salesman traveling to the countryside with his teenaged nephew on a vacation. He was supposed to supervise a much more respectable journey than the one that results. First, he discovers that there is a racetrack on the way to their destination. Then he decides that his nephew is ready to have his first sexual experience with a woman, and he arranges that. Somewhere he learns of a sure thing to bet on at the track, and before you know it, his nephew has learned more than he ever expected to about the facts of life while traveling with his goofy uncle. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert KoltaiMihaly Szabados, (more)
 
1988  
 
Communist officials try to stop the momentum of a popular write-in candidate in this political drama. Bodnar (Peter Blasko) has gained support for his opposition to a proposed quarry in the area. With the two aging figureheads headed for defeat in the recently proclaimed elections, party officials try to discredit Bodnar's father. The results backfire, and Bodnar wins the election, but his underling is the party official who had previously tried to get him fired. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter BlaskoImre Csiszar, (more)
 
1983  
 
In a story that hops around a little, a priest arrives in a village to go from person to person offering his own form of consolation or advice. On his list of "clients" is a former Communist Party official who is now wheelchair-bound because of a sniper's bullet during the 1956 uprising; a woman dying of tuberculosis; an astronomer who sings with a punk rock group; a woman who leaves her soldier-husband to work in a nightclub; and their son. As these people suffer through personal travails, a surprise is in store for everyone -- the priest is not exactly who he seems to be. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Gabor BodyAndras Fekete, (more)
 
1977  
 
Three Hungarians find themselves in the American West during the Civil War era, and they discuss love and surveying technology. This film, said have been inspired by a story by Ambrose Bierce, has deliberately been distressed, to give it an authentically "old" flavor. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
György CserhalmiAndras Fekete, (more)