Marcell Nagy
György Köves
An Hungarian youth comes of age at Buchenwald during World War II. György Köves is 14, the son of a merchant who's sent to a forced labor camp. After his father's departure, György gets a job at a brickyard; his bus is stopped and its Jewish occupants sent to camps. There, György find camaraderie, suffering, cruelty, illness, and death. He hears advice on preserving one's dignity and self-esteem. He discovers hatred. If he does survive and returns to Budapest, what will he find? What is natural; what is it to be a Jew? Sepia, black and white, and color alternate to shade the mood.
Release Date | 2005-02-10 |
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Runtime | 2h 20m |
Directors | Lajos Koltai, Gyula Pados |
Producers | Péter Barbalics, András Hámori, Ildikó Kemény, Jonathan Olsberg |
Writer | Imre Kertész |
An interesting movie about the personal experience of a Hungarian Jew during the Holocaust.
Still, you cannot really empathize with the weird apathetic personality of the main character until the last reflections of the movie.
— Andres Gomez