
Egymásra nézve (1982)
Año de Estreno: 1982
Nación: Hungary
Título Alternativo: Olelkezo tekintetek, La elección de Hanna B., Una cierta mirada, Eva og Livia, Toinen tie, Pathos gynaikon, Anazâ uei, Inne spojrzenie, Outra Forma de Amar, Another Way, Der andere Blick
Director: Károly Makk
Guionista: Erzsébet Galgóczi, Károly Makk
Producción & Género
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Compañías: N/A
Género: Biography, Drama, History
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Argumento
In post-1956 Hungary, political journalist Eva Szalanczky is found dead near the border, with her friend Livia hospitalized and Livia's husband Donci arrested. Flashing back to a year prior, we learn that Eva secured a writing job and befriended married woman Livia, who was initially hesitant due to her marital status but grew attracted to Eva nonetheless. Both women struggle professionally due to political censorship, and personally as they grapple with their budding feelings for each other.
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Resumen
Egymásra nézve (1982) explores themes of political and sexual repression in post-revolution Hungary. The film, directed by Károly Makk, is centered around the relationship between Eva Szalanczky, a political journalist, and Livia, her married friend. The narrative unfolds through a series of flashbacks that reveal the events leading up to Eva's tragic death. The story underscores the difficulties faced by individuals seeking personal truth amidst political constraints.
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