Angi Vera

Angi Vera

Release date : November 18, 1978
Runtime : 1h 36m
Countries of origin : Hungary /
Original Language : Hungarian /
Director : Pál Gábor /
Production companies : Mafilm /
November 18, 1978 1h 36m Hungary Drama Hungarian More
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Angi Vera, as a promising young woman, gets invited to a Communist training center to undergo the next level of indoctrination into Party life. She begins to realize how people get ahead in the Party: by saying things they don't mean but think are politically correct; by becoming friends with Party dignitaries, even if you don't like them; by being seen as a dedicated worker (as opposed to actually being a dedicated worker).
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Vera Angi
Erzsi Pásztor
Anna Traján
Éva Szabó
Mária Muskát
Tamás Dunai
István André István
Imre Ráday
Hospital director
István Pathó
New teacher
Ferenc Baracsi
President of the meeting
István Szilágyi
Member of the Management
László Halász
Sas elvtárs
László Horváth
József Neubauer
Tibor Varga
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  • title:Angi Vera
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1978
  • Runtime:1h 36m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: Hungary ·
  • Original Language: Hungarian ·
  • Director: Pál Gábor /
  • Writers: Pál Gábor · Endre Vészi · Luca Karall ·
  • Production companies: Mafilm ·
  • Overview:Angi Vera, as a promising young woman, gets invited to a Communist training center to undergo the next level of indoctrination into Party life. She begins to realize how people get ahead in the Party: by saying things they don't mean but think are politically correct; by becoming friends with Party dignitaries, even if you don't like them; by being seen as a dedicated worker (as opposed to actually being a dedicated worker).
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