
Jadviga párnája (2000)
Año de Estreno: 2000
Nación: Hungary
Título Alternativo: Schatten der Liebe, Jadviga's Pillow
Director: Krisztina Deák
Guionista: Krisztina Deák, Pál Závada
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Género: Drama
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Argumento
The story unfolds in a small town in south-eastern Hungary during and after World War I. It revolves around the tumultuous marriage of Ondris, a Slovak man, and his wife Jadviga. Despite Ondris' devoted love for her, Jadviga remains indifferent, leading to an affair with Franci, a lawyer. The narrative explores their complex relationship, characterized by passion, unhappiness, and unfulfilled desires.
The plot is set against the backdrop of historical events: the dissolution of the Hapsburg monarchy and the independence movement of the Hungarian Slovaks, led by a priest. However, these political events primarily serve as a backdrop to the central drama of Ondris, Jadviga, and Franci.
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Resumen
Jadviga párnája is a film adaptation of Pál Závada's bestselling novel of the same name, published in 1997. Directed by Krisztina Deák and released in 2000, it falls under the drama genre. The movie is essentially a tragic love triangle set against the historical context of early 20th-century Hungary. It explores themes of unrequited love, societal expectations, and personal fulfillment through the story of Ondris, Jadviga, and Franci. Despite the political backdrop, the film's core is an intimate portrayal of these characters' emotional turmoil.
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