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Men's Talk
Sasha Larionov, is in the eighth grade and still doesn't know that his mother has left the family. Sasha's father, a decent and very honest person, was used to telling people only the truth. But here he doesn't now how to tell his son that the mother left them for another man and therefore explains her long absence from a long business trip. However, soon Sasha finds out the truth and decides to go after his mom, hoping to get her back
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the conversations and interactions among a group of Hungarian men. It offers a glimpse into their daily lives, their relationships, and the societal norms of the time through observed dialogue and unfiltered moments. The film captures a specific cultural milieu and the subtle dynamics of male camaraderie.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary from 1969, "Men's Talk" received limited widespread critical reviews. Its primary recognition came from film festivals and academic circles focusing on ethnographic or sociological filmmaking. It is generally regarded as an interesting, albeit niche, piece of observational cinema from its era.
What Reviewers Say
Offers an intimate, observational look at male interaction.
Provides valuable ethnographic insight into Hungarian society of the 1960s.
Appreciated for its unvarnished portrayal of everyday life.
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Awards & Accolades
Selected for various film festivals focusing on documentary and short films during its release period.
Fun Fact
The film is noted for its cinéma vérité style, attempting to capture genuine interactions without overt direction or staged scenes.
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