Walking a Tightrope
Walking a Tightrope

Walking a Tightrope

1991Movie120 minFrench

A famous, ruthless writer takes a handsome young worker, with aspirations of becoming a tightrope artist, as his lover and protege, but suffers tragic consequences when he later discards him for another youth.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Ibolya FeketeGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

In the spring of 1944, a young Jewish girl named Kati is sent by her parents to live with a Christian family in a rural Hungarian village to hide her from the Nazis. She endures the fear and uncertainty of hiding, adapting to her new life while grappling with the dangers that surround her and the complex relationships she forms with her new family and friends. The film depicts the innocence of childhood juxtaposed against the horrors of war and occupation.

Critical Reception

Walking a Tightrope is a poignant and critically acclaimed Hungarian film that offers a sensitive portrayal of a child's experience during the Holocaust. It is noted for its powerful performances and its ability to convey the emotional toll of war on young lives, resonating with both critics and audiences for its raw honesty and enduring message of hope amidst despair.

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  • Praised for its sensitive and affecting portrayal of a child's perspective during wartime.
  • Lauded for its strong performances, particularly from the young lead.
  • Recognized for its historical significance and emotional depth.

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Awards & Accolades

Won the Golden Spike at the Seminci (Valladolid International Film Festival) in 1991.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Hungary, adding to its authentic and somber atmosphere.

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