Adel Kovats Movies
Two cursed sisters are haunted by familial ghosts in this Hungarian drama. Olga and Marta are finally able to return with their children to their family mansion, a rundown home recently occupied by the Communist Party. The widowed Olga finds herself sexually attracted to Marta's husband Viktor, an artist. Meanwhile, Marta is being haunted by her nanny's ghost. She also learns disturbing secrets about her wise uncle, Gabor. Reality and her memories soon intermingle, and trouble ensues. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Ildiko Toth, Adel Kovats, (more)
This drama follows the dilemma of a young, unwillingly pregnant wife who gives her child up for adoption by a businesswoman. Anna doesn't need another mouth to feed. She can barely afford to care for the two she already has so when she discovers that she is six weeks pregnant she readily accepts the cash offer from Terez, her tough boss at the store where she works. If she will isolate herself throughout the pregnancy, secretly bear the child and immediately allow Terez to sign for it, Anna will receive $50,000. Most of the story then focuses upon Anna's emotional processes as she evaluates her choice. Included are dream segments and shots an unborn baby in the womb. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Adel Kovats, Alena Antonova, (more)
A Hungarian Fairy Tale is an entertaining political satire about an orphaned young boy who searches for a surrogate father in Budapest. The film was shot in crisp, beautiful black and white and features very little dialogue, which makes its humor and fantastical elements all the more effective. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Arpad Vermes, Maria Varga, (more)
When the director Marta Meszaros made her 1982 autobiographical feature Diary for My Children about her and her Hungarian family's sufferings in the Soviet Union during the Stalin era, it made Hungary's authorities so nervous that they withheld it from distribution for two years. After seeing that it caused no problems for them, they okayed this movie, which is a sequel featuring the same actors in the same roles. The first movie concentrated on the experiences Juli (her name in the film) has under the Stalin regime and her eventual return in 1949 to Hungary following the imprisonment of her sculptor father and the death of her mother. In this movie, the girl has been having a difficult time with her foster mother, and at eighteen is trying to find some way to expand her horizons. She also wants to see her father, who she believes is still in a Soviet prison. Juli receives a scholarship to study film in Moscow, which is just what she was looking for. There, she encounters Janos, a man who resembles her father and she becomes friends with him, but he is later rounded up and imprisoned for political reasons. Meanwhile, Juli has been commuting between her Hungarian home and Moscow, studying for her film degree and making her first film, a documentary. When Stalin dies, there is a political thaw and Janos is released from prison, at the same time she discovers that her father died in prison in 1944, but his name and reputation had been rehabilitated (that is, they were no longer in official disfavor). When her movie is finally made and released (amid criticism that it is "brutally" honest), she is about to receive her degree in Moscow when she learns of an uprising at home. She wants to return, but the borders have been sealed. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Zsuzsa Czinkoczi, Anna Polony, (more)
In this noir romance, Wolf is involved in the illegal distribution of foreign videotapes and VCRs and has been having an affair with a beautiful ballerina. She has been two-timing him with an English choreographer. One of the women he hires to dub foreign tapes into Hungarian is middle-aged, not a sexpot type at all. However, there is some sexual magnetism between them, and when he turns to her for first-aid after he is beat up by some gangster types he has crossed, they have their first and they soon think, only sexual encounter. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Judith Pogany, Péter Rudolf, (more)







