Another Way

Another Way

Release date : May 1, 1982
Runtime : 1h 42m
Countries of origin : Hungary /
Original Language : Hungarian /
Director : Károly Makk /
Production companies : Meridian Films / Mafilm /
May 1, 1982 1h 42m Hungary Drama Hungarian More
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Political and sexual repression in Hungary, just after the revolution of 1956. Passionate and determined, Eva gets a job as a journalist. There, she meets Livia and is attracted to her. Livia feels much the same, but as a married woman, has doubts and hesitations. In their work, they (and Eva in particular) bang up against the limits of telling political truths; in private, they confront the limits of living out sexual and emotional truth.
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Grażyna Szapołowska
Horváth Livia
Jadwiga Jankowska-Cieślak
Szalánczky Éva
Jozef Kroner
Comrade Erdõs
Péter Andorai
Dönci Horvath, Livia's husband
Ádám Szirtes
Major Blindics
Gábor Reviczky
Fiola, a journalist
Dénes Ujlaki
Téeszelnök
Ferenc Bács
Szlabonya
Éva Igó
waitress

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  • title:Another Way
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1982
  • Runtime:1h 42m
  • Genres: Drama · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Hungary ·
  • Original Language: Hungarian ·
  • Director: Károly Makk /
  • Writers: Erzsébet Galgóczi · Károly Makk · Erzsébet Galgóczi ·
  • Production companies: Meridian Films · Mafilm ·
  • Overview:Political and sexual repression in Hungary, just after the revolution of 1956. Passionate and determined, Eva gets a job as a journalist. There, she meets Livia and is attracted to her. Livia feels much the same, but as a married woman, has doubts and hesitations. In their work, they (and Eva in particular) bang up against the limits of telling political truths; in private, they confront the limits of living out sexual and emotional truth.
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