Love

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"Love" is a critically acclaimed 1971 Hungarian drama film directed by Károly Makk, renowned for its intimate portrayal of love and resilience under a repressive political regime.

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instanceOf Hungarian film
film
awarded Jury Prize at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival
basedOn short stories by Tibor Déry
cinematographyBy János Tóth NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Hungary NERFINISHED
director Károly Makk NERFINISHED
distributor Mokép NERFINISHED
editedBy Mária Czigány NERFINISHED
genre drama
hasBlackAndWhitePhotography true
hasCriticalReputation one of Károly Makk’s most important works
one of the greatest Hungarian films
hasNarrativeFocusOn bond between a young woman and her elderly mother-in-law
relationship between a wife and her imprisoned husband
hasStyle intimate character study
restrained political allegory
includedIn various lists of best Hungarian films
language Hungarian
musicBy András Mihály NERFINISHED
notableFor intimate portrayal of love under political oppression
subtle criticism of totalitarianism
originalTitle Szerelem NERFINISHED
partOf Hungarian New Wave NERFINISHED
portrays effects of a repressive political regime on private life
emotional endurance
intimate relationship under dictatorship
political imprisonment
premieredIn Hungary NERFINISHED
productionCompany Mafilm NERFINISHED
recognizedAs classic of Hungarian cinema
critically acclaimed film
releaseYear 1971
runtimeMinutes 92
screenedAt 1971 Cannes Film Festival NERFINISHED
screenwriter Károly Makk NERFINISHED
Péter Bacsó NERFINISHED
setInPeriod Stalinist era in Hungary
starred Iván Darvas NERFINISHED
Lili Darvas NERFINISHED
Mari Törőcsik NERFINISHED
theme love
political repression
resilience
title Love NERFINISHED

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