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Attila Tyll Movies

1988  
 
Andras (Gyorgy Cserhalmi) is an artist whose past comes back to haunt him in this political thriller. Sent to a reformatory for his involvement in the 1956 Hungarian uprising, Andras has become a shepherd to escape the turmoil. One day, he recognizes the chauffeur of a powerful Party member as the cruel supervisor of the facility who drove a youth to suicide. The Party official, with a pretty daughter and an axe to grind, goes after Andras when he expresses an interest in his daughter. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
György CserhalmiAnna Rackevei, (more)
 
1984  
 
Logically divided into two separate parts, this intriguing -- although definitely intellectualized -- docudrama on the life and times of Count Mihaly Karoly (Ferenc Bacs) and his wife Katinka (Juli Basti) makes for an interesting, informative account of their personal history and the political background against which their lives have added meaning. In the first segment of the film, young Katinka falls in love with the much-older Count Karolyi after a love affair in her life has ended against her wishes. Her desire for the Count seems even more unreasonable, given the fact that he and his mistress have been together for a long time. But in their social circles of fancy dress balls and idle aristocrats, even a passionate desire can be realized, and Katinka and the Count are eventually married. In the second part of the film, the radical politics of the couple is taking its toll -- during World War I the couple sided with the common people against the aristocrats, and after the communists took over Hungary in 1919 the couple further alienated others in their class by supporting the new government -- even to the point of giving away their estates. Their lives would have continued as always, except the rival old guard comes back into power, and the two Karolyis are forced into exile. Newsreel footage adds verisimilitude to the story, and Katinka herself -- now an elderly woman living in the south of France, provides an introduction to the film. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Juli BastiFerenc Bacs, (more)
 
1982  
 
The year is 1931. Someone is trying to permanently derail the Orient Express. This drama, based on a true story, explains who and why. The mad bomber is Sylvester Matushka, a Hungarian businessman. He has destroyed the train and many have died. Now Dr. Epstein is called in to investigate and find Matushka before he strikes again. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael SarrazinTowje Kleiner, (more)
 
1973  
 
This Hungarian film follows an affectless old ex-convict around as he smokes endless cigarettes and reminisces with various people about his crimes during the second World War. In a concluding scene, no more dramatic than those which precede it, he kills a tavern-keeper he has been visiting, a man who had been on the opposite side during the war. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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1970  
 
Frigyes Karinthy (Zoltan Latinovits) is a Hungarian Jewish writer who begins to hear the sound of an oncoming train in this head. When the sounds reoccur, he goes in for a series of medical tests that reveal a brain tumor. He travels to Stockholm where he undergoes surgery with a local anesthetic. The operation scene provides a surrealistic dream sequence where a circus clown puts together a complicated machine. The writer then sees himself as an aristocratic judge who comments on his own writing and has flashbacks of his childhood. As he recovers, he spends the next two years completing the novel that is the basis for this film. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Zoltan LatinovitsImre Sinkovits, (more)
 
1966  
 
Kerekes (Antal Pager) believes he is wanted by the police when his friends play a practical joke in this unusual comedy drama. He returns to his hometown where he was accused of turning a Jewish druggist and the druggist's wife over to the Nazis. With his friends following him, Kerekes tries to find out what became of the couple after they were deported. After being subjected to a mock trial by his friends -- and found guilty -- Kerekes becomes despondent and attempts to kill himself. Flashbacks and hallucinations are employed to tell this story that occurs during the Eichmann trial. Both the film and Antal Pager gained some unwanted publicity when a Variety article from April 23rd, 1967 accused Pager of being a Nazi collaborator for his role in an anti-Semitic film during World War II. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Antal PagerKlari Tolnay, (more)
 
 
1963  
 
Naday (Lajos Basti) is a middle-aged writer who falls for a young Jewish girl in this fleeting romantic drama. He allows the woman to use his daughter's identity to save her from being captured by the Nazis. The daughter is sought for helping the Jews in the underground movement, and the Jewish girl allows herself to be captured to save the writer and his daughter. The story is told in flashback form as the writer still brands himself a coward 20 years after the end of the war. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Lajos BastiErika Szegedi, (more)