The Red and the White

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The Red and the White is a 1967 Hungarian–Soviet war film directed by Miklós Jancsó, renowned for its stark black-and-white cinematography, long takes, and unflinching depiction of the chaos and brutality of the Russian Civil War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hungarian film
film
cinematographyBy Tamás Somló NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Hungary NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
depicts Bolsheviks NERFINISHED
White Army NERFINISHED
violence in war
director Miklós Jancsó NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Hungary NERFINISHED
Soviet Union NERFINISHED
follows The Red and the White (Jancsó’s historical trilogy style) NERFINISHED
The Round-Up NERFINISHED
format black-and-white
genre drama film
war film
hasCastMember András Kozák NERFINISHED
Jácint Juhász NERFINISHED
Mikhail Kozakov NERFINISHED
Tibor Molnár NERFINISHED
notableFor depiction of chaos and brutality of war
long takes
stark black-and-white cinematography
originalLanguage Hungarian
Russian
originalTitle Csillagosok, katonák NERFINISHED
partOf Miklós Jancsó filmography
productionCompany Mafilm NERFINISHED
Mosfilm NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1967
runtime 90 minutes
setInPeriod Russian Civil War NERFINISHED
title The Red and the White NERFINISHED

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Hungarian cinema notableFilm The Red and the White