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Genres=Drama

runtime=83 Min

Actors=Károly Hajduk

Hungary

movie Info=A lyrical story of the healing power of love in the midst of national conflict, loss and trauma, Those Who Remained reveals the healing process of Holocaust survivors through the eyes of a young girl in post-World War II Hungary

 

A wellplayed touching film. Good acting, Good subject, Good shooting. Recommended

Mikortól fogják adni. Úristen, tegnap láttam, és WOW. Óriási nagy WOW! Ez a film nem egy szokványos love story volt. Egyszerűen imádtam a karaktereket, a poénokat és teljes egészében a filmet. Szerelem első látásra ez a film.😍. 00:25 xdd. Nekem tetszett, köszönöm... igazán... Köszönöm szépen, nagyon tetszett. Én is már láttam a filmet és a kedvenc filmem lett én is csak ajálani tudom. Saw it on premiere on september 24 at Budapest's Corvin Mozi.
Probably the most essential thing to know about this movie is that it was made for television in the first place and later they considered pushing it into the Oscars, for big screens, as they thought it has the potential to win something. It probably has that potential but I don't think that it would be because the movie is that good. maybe for the acting as it was quite strong from the two main protagonists, or for the screenplay. Oh and for the music, that is indeed Oscar-worthy for today's standards. But if for anything other than that. well, then I would smell something fishinness behind that.
So as a TV movie this picture is far better than great. It has a distinctive visual atmosphere with its gray fuminess and late, cold autumny colors, the cinematography is beyond adequate for such TV movie norma, the world the story plays in is really authentic, beholds many details that reflects those old times. The dialouges are clevelry written, they behold the realism but also some theatrical factor for dramatic purposes. The acting is top-notch from the main protagonists, they bring well detailed characteristics into their relationship by which we really hold their connection close to our hearts, but overall all the cast did a good job. The soundtrack has probably the most appeal for an award as it has that really almost-but-not-yet cheesiness that can easily win your ears over, but overall a very pleasant music to listen to, reminded me of Clint Mansell's previous works.
What the whole movie might fall short on is the world building that plays in the post-war dictaturic times. There are some snipets about the oppression they maintained on all these people lived in the post-war city, however, other than having some tricky questions from the "comrades" it never went further than that, it didn't fully bring the overall alienating effect it should have for the story/narrative. It was kinda like only a world building element in order to remind the auidence what times this plays in, never fully did anything more than that. And probably, the ending, which refers onto this dictature didn't feel that cathartic, because of that "only-world-building-element" reason.
Talking with others on premiere some people found the whole fast paced evolution of the protagoninst's relationship unconvincing and out of place, that it needed much deeper, elaborative, slower tendencies to go through. Personaly I had no issue with it at all. I found the relationship really natural and organic in its own way, it was indeed a connection that is not that easily achievable by anyone, but these two somehow had the luck to have a mostly healthy relationship that helped both of them in some ways to heal all the scars the war times brought onto them.
So. basicly, that's all I got to say about this movie. From TV movie standpoints I found it really solidly done, a nicely put together motion picture that is pleasant to watch. For Oscar worthy theatrical experience it might fall behind a bit as it has some lack of details and elaboratness, so - even though I have no respect for Oscars nowadays - I kinda feel this movie has only oscar-worthiness on a few, specific fields and even there there is always much bigger fishes to fight against on awards like this. Again, if it wins any award other than the music, acting, or (maybe) for screenplay then there is something fishy back there in Hollywood (but it's Hollywood, the Oscars, so there is more dirty business than anything else today.
Rating: 6.8/10.


Magyarul van.
Published on Sep 13, 2019 After WWII, in Budapest, a lonely man and an orphan teenage girl find their way back to life through love. ALADÁR is 42, lost his wife and two children in the camps but keeping himself together while working as a gynecologist. KLÁRA is 16, still hasnt got her period yet. She is still waiting her father and mother back from…well, she only knows they are “war prisoners”. So her grandma takes her to see dr. Aladár. The two of them find something in each other that theyve been missing for years. And as they get closer and closer, they both get better and better. But as the Communist Party and the Soviet Empire takes over in Hungary, their loving and pure father-daughter relationship is not well seen anymore…. A lyrical story of the healing power of love in the midst of national conflict, lost and trauma, Those Who Remained reveals the healing process of Holocaust survivors through the eyes of a young girl in post-World War II Hungary. The film is based on the novel by Zsuzsa F. Várkonyi, published in 2004. National premiere: 26/09/2019 Ne maradj le a videóinkról, iratkozz fel csatornánkra. Lájkolj és kövess minket Facebookon. Kövess minket az Instagramon. Látogass el weboldalunkra: Lejátszási listáink: BKFM. Így készült- Forgatáson jártunk. Inkubátor program. Trailers. Előzetesek. Reakciók. Filmes szakmáról röviden. Események. Fast Forward Program – Előadások & mesterkurzusok. nemzetifilmintézet.
Lesz máskor ilyen közös mozizás - ha nem is ennyire menőke, de megyünk 😎.

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“[An] exquisite and poignantly performed tale… achingly tender. ” - Variety Having survived the camps, 42-year old Aldo lives a solitary life as a doctor in Budapest. 16-year old Klara lives reluctantly with her great-aunt, holding on to hope that her father and mother will return. She meets Aldo, and soon the two of them find something in each other that has long been absent in their lives. As they grow closer and closer, the joy in both of their lives slowly returns. But as the Soviet Empire rises to power in Hungary, their pure and loving father-daughter relationship is misunderstood and frowned upon. A lyrical story of the healing power of love in the midst of conflict, loss and trauma, Those Who Remained reveals the healing process of Holocaust survivors through the eyes of a young girl in post-WWII Hungary. It is Hungary's submission for the 2020 Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award.

5 wins & 4 nominations. See more awards  » Edit Storyline A lyrical story of the healing power of love in the midst of national conflict, loss and trauma, Those Who Remained reveals the healing process of Holocaust survivors through the eyes of a young girl in post-World War II Hungary. Plot Summary, Add Synopsis Taglines: After WWII, a lonely man and an orphan teenage girl find their way back to life through love. Details Release Date: 26 September 2019 (Hungary) See more  » Also Known As: Those Who Remained Box Office Budget: HUF120, 000, 000 (estimated) Cumulative Worldwide Gross: 101, 737 See more on IMDbPro  » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia Official submission of Hungary for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 92th Academy Awards in 2020. See more ».

A lyrical story of the healing power of love in the midst of national conflict, lost and trauma. Those Who Remained reveals the healing process of Holocaust survivors through the eyes of a young girl in post-World War II Hungary. Original title: Akik maradtak Director: Barnabás Tóth Shown at 30th Donald M. Ephraim Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival - 2020 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival - 2020 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival - 2020 Baltimore Jewish Film Festival - 2020 Barshop JCC Jewish Film Festival - 2020 Boston Jewish Film Festival - 2019 Budapesti Zsidó és Izraeli Filmfesztivál - 2019 Charlotte Jewish Film Festival - 2020 Cincinnati Jewish & Israeli Film Festival - 2019 Cleveland Jewish Film Festival - 2019 Davie Jewish Film Festival - 2019 Denver Jewish Film Festival - 2020 Gershman Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival - 2019 Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival - 2020 Miami Jewish Film Festival - 2020 Milwaukee Jewish Film Festival - 2019 New York Jewish Film Festival - 2020 Rutgers Jewish Film Festival - 2019 Sacramento Jewish Film Festival - 2020 San Diego Jewish Film Festival - 2020 Virginia Festival of Jewish Film - 2020.

Those Who Remained Film poster Directed by Barnabás Tóth Starring Károly Hajduk Abigél Szõke Music by László Pirisi Release date 30 August 2019 ( Telluride FF) Running time 83 minutes Country Hungary Language Hungarian Box office 101, 737 [1] Those Who Remained ( Hungarian: Akik maradtak) is a 2019 Hungarian drama film directed by Barnabás Tóth. It was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, 2] making the December shortlist. [3] Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 See also 4 References 5 External links Plot [ edit] A 16-year-old girl and a middle-aged doctor connect in Budapest after World War II, each mourning their families lost in concentration camps. Cast [ edit] Károly Hajduk as Körner Aladár Abigél Szõke as Wiener Klára Mari Nagy as Olgi Barnabás Horkay as Pepe Katalin Simkó as Erzsi See also [ edit] List of submissions to the 92nd Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film List of Hungarian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film References [ edit] "Those Who Remained. Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved 26 November 2019. ^ Barraclough, Leo (3 September 2019. Post-Holocaust Drama Those Who Remained Is Hungary's Oscar Entry. Variety. Retrieved 3 September 2019. ^ 10 Films Make Shortlist for Oscars' Best International Film. The New York Times. Retrieved 17 December 2019. External links [ edit] Those Who Remained on IMDb This article related to a Hungarian film is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. This 2010s drama film–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

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