Cinematheque . Film Schedule . DIARY FOR MY MOTHER AND FATHER
The Films of Márta Mészáros
Hungary | 1990 | Márta Mészáros
The conclusion to Márta Mészáros’ autobiographical trilogy (see 4/14 at 6:45 & 4/23 at 5:00) is a mix of newsreel footage and fictionalized drama. Film student Juli returns from Moscow to Budapest in the wake of the failed 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Brutality, fear, anxiety, and resentment suffuse her shattered nation, now firmly in the grip of the Soviets. “Mészáros creates an at once epic and intimate portrait of history as she experienced it, bearing witness to both the horrors of totalitarian oppression and the courage of those who resist.” –Janus Films. Cleveland revival premiere. Subtitles. Restored DCP. 119 min.
http://www.janusfilms.com/films/2047
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