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The Resolution

September 19, 1972 1h 45m

Originally released in 1972. The Resolution is a documentary film. directed by Judit Ember.

Starring István Bóka, Gyula Estélyi, and Gyula Farkas

Synopsis

Shot in 1972, this remarkable documentary was released ten years later and had its first Western film festival screenings last year. "Gyula Gazdag is an outstanding Hungarian talent who seems to specialize in getting into trouble. This film, which he made with Judit Ember, another alert and sensitive director, was banned for ten years. In it, a rural community is in financial trouble and an expert from Budapest is sent to advise and reorganize. He is successful but his manner angers the local committee. Despite their own management failure, they feel his arrogance should be the subject of a reprimand at least. The story is more than just true: so sure was the community of its cause that Gazdag and Ember were invited to film the actual debate, and the reality makes us protagonists in the case. It is a situation that could happen anywhere but seldom has such a subject been treated in so absorbing and striking a way.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 19, 1972 53 years ago
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Runtime 1h 45m 105 minutes total
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Language HU Original language
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Country Hungary Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
HU

Production Companies

  • Balázs Béla Stúdió
  • Mafilm

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Resolution about?

Shot in 1972, this remarkable documentary was released ten years later and had its first Western film festival screenings last year. "Gyula Gazdag is an outstanding Hungarian talent who seems to sp...

Who directed The Resolution?

The Resolution was directed by Judit Ember.

How long is The Resolution?

The Resolution has a runtime of 1 hours and 45 minutes (105 minutes total).

When was The Resolution released?

The Resolution was released on September 19, 1972 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Resolution?

The main cast of The Resolution includes István Bóka, Gyula Estélyi, Gyula Farkas, István Gróf.