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Nehéz kesztyük
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Plot Summary
In 1944 Hungary, a peasant farmer named Imre struggles to survive amidst the chaos of World War II. Forced into harsh labor by the occupying German forces, he witnesses the brutality of war and the moral compromises people are forced to make. Imre grapples with his conscience as he tries to protect his family and maintain his dignity in a world descending into madness.
Critical Reception
Nehéz kesztyük (Rough Hands) is considered a significant work in Hungarian cinema, praised for its realistic portrayal of peasant life under duress during wartime. Critics lauded Zoltán Fábri's directorial vision and the performances of the cast, particularly Ferenc Bessenyei. The film's unflinching depiction of hardship and moral dilemmas resonated with audiences and critics alike, establishing it as a powerful historical drama.
What Reviewers Say
A stark and realistic depiction of rural Hungarian life during WWII.
Praised for its powerful performances and the director's unflinching vision.
Explores themes of survival, moral compromise, and human dignity amidst conflict.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's stark realism and portrayal of hardship led to it being considered a significant piece of social commentary within Hungarian cinema of the era.
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