Réalisation:
Ferenc GrunwalskyScénario:
Ferenc GrunwalskyPhotographie:
Tibor MáthéActeurs·trices:
Péter Andorai, Ferenc Csizmadia, Jan Nowicki, Dénes Újlaky, Károly Eperjes, Ildikó Kishonti, János Derzsi, Gyula Pauer, Erzsi Cserhalmi, Miklós Székely B., György Dörner, Péter Blaskó (plus)Résumés(1)
1894. The mortal remains of Kossuth Lajos are brought home from abroad, the railways are lined with people with their hats in hand, and among them stands the teenager Tányér Imre. 1910. The grown-up Imre undertakes the task to solve the question unsolved since 1848-49, i.e. the transformation of peasant life. He fights for the rights of his class, for justice, for human dignity in a society distorted, backward and built on inequality. His heroic battle eats away his health, life and wealth, proving that the individual is unable to find the way out of the dead-end streets of history. He lives already abandoned and insane, when a socialist peasant organisation is established in his village by some people from the city. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Frigyes Funtek
Hongrie
Frigyes Hollósi
Royaume de Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Le Chant nocturne du chien (1983)
Le Tango de Satan (1994)
Sunshine (1999)
Júlia Nyakó
Meilleurs films :
Adj király katonát! (1983)
Corps et âme (2017)
Az elvarázsolt dollár (1986)
Erika Ozsda
Meilleurs films :
Adj király katonát! (1983)
Zimmer Feri (1998)
Prstienky z kukučiny (1989) (téléfilm)
György Petri
Royaume de Hongrie
Zoltán Bonta
Hongrie
Meilleurs films :
Le Chant nocturne du chien (1983)
Narcisse et Psyché (1980)