Regie:
Miklós JancsóDrehbuch:
Gyula HernádiKamera:
János KendeBesetzung:
György Cserhalmi, Lajos Balázsovits, Gábor Koncz, Udo Kier, István Bujtor, József Madaras, Anikó Sáfár, Zsuzsa Czinkóczi, István Kovács, Imre Sarlai (mehr)Inhalte(1)
This liturgical-surrealistic parable evokes the model-like events of the second decade of the century as reflected by the inner spiritual transformation of Zsadányi István, inspired by the figure of Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Endre. The young Zsadányi brothers of licentious habits kill the peasant leader Baksa András because he had humiliated their father. The fiercely nationalist István fights through World War I and in the following era of White Terror becomes a racist detachment officer and a Member of Parliament. After a lost battle, ridden by visions, he has his most devoted followers butchered. A mystical and fanatic love of freedom and the land turns him gradually to the common people. He leaves for the Baksa farm to face the son of the murdered old Baksa and the fate that awaits him. (Verleiher-Text)
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