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Julianna Nyako Movies

1982  
 
Kabala (Julianna Nyako) is 16 years old and caring for her 11-year-old brother (Zoltan Jakab) after her parent's divorce -- both of them failed to bring their parents back together despite valiant attempts in that direction. Unfortunately, her brother gets into trouble when he runs away from school and is caught shoplifting. Kabala has no choice but to quit her job and escape the area with her brother in tow. Although they eventually end up in youth hostels and she gets him back into school, her brother is soon in trouble again, and their parents refuse to help bail him out. In the meantime, Kabala has also suffered a multiple rape and under all ordinary circumstances, would need counseling herself. Instead, she helps her brother escape again -- this time sailing a little too close to the wind as both of them get into a stolen car to go for a fateful ride. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Julianna NyakoDezso Garas, (more)
 
1980  
 
More than a storyline with a beginning, middle, and end, this tale of a foundry worker who engages a woman -- and fellow worker -- to do housekeeping for him is a tale that holds up the Hungarian social system against the morality of an exploitative male-female relationship. After his wife dies, the rough-cut and intentionally nameless "man" (Jozsef Madaras) eventually coerces the "woman" (Julianna Nyako) into doing his housework for a small remuneration. Everything goes along passably well for awhile, until the man adds in more household responsibility in the form of chickens to raise. Due to extra work at the factory, the woman cannot tend to the chickens as she should and the result is that some of them die. The man is furious, verbally abuses her, and then rapes her. Later, the woman discovers she is pregnant, with dire consequences. Throughout the story, the lack of any real identity for the "man" or "woman," as well as other subtle references to the Hungarian state add a political dimension that gives greater meaning to the story. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Jozsef MadarasJulianna Nyako, (more)
 
1979  
 
The Hungarian Sunday Daughters stars Julianne Nyako as a troublesome teenage girl. Her parents having given up on her, Nyako is shunted away to a detention home. She plots an escape, hoping to find someone who'll give her the love denied her by her parents. Her adventures on the outside range from euphoric to bitter. Sunday Daughters is by and large an obscurity, though curious viewers will be able to find it on scattered "Foreign Language" video store shelves. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Julianna Nyako