The Trial of Martinovics and the Hungarian Jacobins

The Trial of Martinovics and the Hungarian Jacobins

Release date : January 25, 1980
Runtime : 2h 7m
Countries of origin : Hungary /
Original Language : Hungarian /
Director : Judit Elek /
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January 25, 1980 2h 7m Hungary History Hungarian More
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For this austere, clear and sharp telefeature, Judit Elek focused on the last months of Martinovics’ life: his interrogation by the Austrians, the examining Magistrate Schilling in particular, shown as a battle of wits as well as delusions on both sides. Elek had wanted to make this film in the early 1970s, but wasn’t allowed to. When she finally got the chance, the reactions were predictable, as the parallels with recent Hungarian history were simply too obvious for officialdom not to feel anxious. History may not repeat itself, but the variations look eerily similar.
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  • title:The Trial of Martinovics and the Hungarian Jacobins
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1980
  • Runtime:2h 7m
  • Genres: History ·
  • Countries of origin: Hungary ·
  • Original Language: Hungarian ·
  • Director: Judit Elek /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:For this austere, clear and sharp telefeature, Judit Elek focused on the last months of Martinovics’ life: his interrogation by the Austrians, the examining Magistrate Schilling in particular, shown as a battle of wits as well as delusions on both sides. Elek had wanted to make this film in the early 1970s, but wasn’t allowed to. When she finally got the chance, the reactions were predictable, as the parallels with recent Hungarian history were simply too obvious for officialdom not to feel anxious. History may not repeat itself, but the variations look eerily similar.
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