The Father (1967)
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- 89 mins
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The Father
In The Father (Apa), Hungarian filmmaker Istvan Szabo invests a great deal of poetry and warmth in a story that, in lesser hands, might have become a wallow in bathos. After his father is killed in World War II, a young Hungarian boy named Tako concocts a fantasy image of the parent he never really knew. Convincing himself of his father's unstinting bravery, the boy grows into a man (Andras Balint) who hopes to emulate his dad's heroism. During the 1956 uprising, our hero falls in love with Jewish refugee Anni (Kati Solyom). Apprised of the horrors experienced by Anni's people during the Holocaust, Tako decides to find out whether or not his father was truly the noble warrior he's imagined him to be. It turns out that the father was neither wholly good nor wholly evil, just an average Hungarian hoping to make the best of a difficult world. At long last, Tako is able to divest himself of his father's shadow and become a man on his own terms. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of The Father:
Miklos Gabor also in Valahol Europaban
Rita Bekes also in Love Film , 25, Firemen's Street
Judit Halasz also in Love Film
Pal Hetenyi also in Öszi Almanach
Jozsef Madaras also in Electra, My Love
Peter Huszti also in Love Film
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