A focus on the tormented lives of intellectuals who failed to protest recent troubles in their homeland. Jancsó emphasizes highly evocative and ambiguous imagery over dialog or exposition as he – through visually fascinating imagery – depicts the painful, stunted lives of Hungary's intellectuals who have remained silent and ineffectual during various political crises.
Vendel Imre is a driver, his wife is expecting a baby, they have two sons. Before 1945 Vendel was a military officer. In 1951 they receive a letter from the Ministry of Interior: they will be transported to a forced domicile, allowed to take 50 kg personal belongings per person with them.
András Kozák was born on February 23, 1943 in Vencsellö, Hungary. He was an actor, known for Kisváros (1993), Rejtekhely (1979) and My Way Home (1965). He was married to Andrea Drahota. He died on February 24, 2005 in Budapest, Hungary
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