Hungary 2011
Hungary 2011

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Hungary 2011

2012
Movie
75 min
Hungarian

Anthology film made as an act of protest against Hungarian government of Viktor Orban.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Ágnes KocsisGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A retired female opera singer, still living in the shadow of her past glory, finds herself in a desperate situation when her health deteriorates and she can no longer afford her medication. Her estranged son, who has a strained relationship with her, becomes her reluctant caretaker. As their bond is tested, they are forced to confront their complicated history and find a way to reconnect.

Critical Reception

Ágnes Kocsis's drama 'Hungary 2011' received critical acclaim for its poignant exploration of family dynamics, aging, and the lingering impact of past ambitions. The film was praised for its strong performances, particularly from its lead actresses, and its sensitive portrayal of a complex mother-son relationship.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive direction and exploration of mature themes.

  • Strong performances, especially from the lead actresses, were a consistent highlight.

  • The film's melancholic tone and focus on character development resonated with many critics.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews are not readily available, audience reception generally aligned with critical praise, noting the film's emotional depth and relatable portrayal of family struggles.

Awards & Accolades

Received awards and nominations at various international film festivals, including wins for Best Actress and Best Director.

Fun Fact

The film's original working title was 'The Diva's Lament,' reflecting the protagonist's past and present circumstances.

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