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Diary For My Children (DVD, 2009)

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DIARY FOR MY CHILDREN is set in Hungary during the turbulent years between 1943 and 1956. Jan Nowicki plays a dual role as the factory-worker friend of revolutionary journalist Anna Polony, and as the political-prisoner father of teen-aged heroine Zsusza Czinkoczi. It is Czinkoczi's involvement with both of the men played by Nowicki, which bridges the film's time-frame. Writer/director Marta Meszaros based the events of DIARY FOR MY CHILDREN on her own wartime experiences (her father was a Communist artist who died under mysterious circumstances during a Stalinist purge). The film was originally released in Hungary as Naplo gyermekeimnek, it was the recipient of a Special Jury Prize at Cannes.

Product Identifiers

EAN5060114150188
eBay Product ID (ePID)59554517

Product Key Features

Film/TV TitleDiary for My Children
ActorZsuzsa Czinkoczi, Anna Polony
DirectorMarta Meszaros
Subtitle LanguageEnglish
FormatDVD
LanguageHungarian
Release Year2009
FeaturesBlack & White, With Subtitles
GenreDrama, General
Run Time102 Mins

Additional Product Features

Certificate15
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureHungary
Movie/TV TitleDiary For My Children
Sound sourceDolby Digital

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Good value

Entertaining

Engaging characters

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  • Hungary after the War!

    An interesting film about Juli and her foster family returning to Hungary after the 2nd World War; Hungary has changed and isn't the land that they knew. Also, for Juli, there is a desire to find any remaining surviving family members, but her self-styled adoptive mother would rather pretend that they never existed, and expects Juli to do the same! Juli finds comfort going to the cinema instead of school, and moving into a friend's home, but nobody is safe from persecution. The film covers the period 1947 to 1953, but throughout this time, Juli is (supposedly) attending school as a late teenager, and this seems to suggest that like a cartoon character, she does not actually grow up during those six or seven years, which is a bit strange. Also, being shot in monochrome (despite being made in the early 1980s), is also a bit strange, hence only four stars. But I do recommend seeing this.

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