My First Two Hundred Years
Originally released in 1985. My First Two Hundred Years is a feature film. directed by Gyula Maár.
Starring Zoltán Bezerédi, Dezső Garas, and Anna Kubik
Synopsis
Divided into two different halves separated by mood and subject matter, this is an uneven drama about the experience of one Hungarian Jew before and during the fascist takeover of Budapest. The hero Pali (Zoltan Bezeredi) arrives back in Budapest from the U.S. and meanders among the intellectual and social elite before he leaves for a brief stay in England. There he has an even briefer affair with a happy-go-lucky aspiring actress (Anna Kubik), and after a few other encounters with movie mavens, he heads back to Budapest -- quite inexplicably. The rest of the film deteriorates into a dark realm of hatred and violence.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- HU
Frequently Asked Questions
What is My First Two Hundred Years about?
Divided into two different halves separated by mood and subject matter, this is an uneven drama about the experience of one Hungarian Jew before and during the fascist takeover of Budapest. The her...
Who directed My First Two Hundred Years?
My First Two Hundred Years was directed by Gyula Maár.
How long is My First Two Hundred Years?
My First Two Hundred Years has a runtime of 1 hours and 39 minutes (99 minutes total).
When was My First Two Hundred Years released?
My First Two Hundred Years was released on February 28, 1985 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in My First Two Hundred Years?
The main cast of My First Two Hundred Years includes Zoltán Bezerédi, Dezső Garas, Anna Kubik, Mari Törőcsik, Tamás Major.