Cry and Cry Again
1958, Budapest. Gerencsér is a skilled worker at the abattoir, his wife left in 1956. They falls in love with the beautiful Mrs. Hász at the personnel management department, but they only date secretly because of a former relationship of Mária. They go on holiday and travel to the Mátra, just the two of them.
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Plot Summary
This Soviet drama tells the story of a group of women whose lives are irrevocably changed by the Second World War. It explores their struggles with love, loss, and survival as they navigate the devastating impact of the conflict on their personal lives and relationships.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reception details for 'Cry and Cry Again' are not widely available in English-language sources, Soviet cinema of this era, particularly films directed by Tatyana Lioznova, often received significant attention and acclaim within its domestic context for its realistic portrayal of human emotions and historical events.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its emotional depth and powerful performances.
- Commended for its sensitive depiction of female resilience during wartime.
- Noted for its poignant exploration of love and loss amidst conflict.
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Awards & Accolades
Information on notable awards for 'Cry and Cry Again' is not widely publicized in English-language databases.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Tatyana Lioznova, a highly respected Soviet filmmaker known for her acclaimed works such as 'Seventeen Moments of Spring'.
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