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The Upthrown Stone

April 17, 1969 1h 24m 6.3/10 (9 votes)

Originally released in 1969. The Upthrown Stone is a drama film. directed by Sára Sándor. At just 84 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Lajos Balázsovits, Nadesda Kazassian, and Todor Todorov

Synopsis

An aspiring film student is denied a scholarship to the state-funded university when his father is thrown in jail. The man had stopped a train in order to facilitate the union between two old friends. The son then takes a job as a land surveyor and meets a Greek man who works towards the collective benefits of the peasants. The man is killed in a peasant uprising prompted by a bureaucratic boondoggle. The surveyor looks after the man's widow as his emerging political and social awareness leads him take a stand against government injustice. Another incident, in which gypsies are rounded up by state hygiene workers, further galvanizes the man's beliefs. He photographs the incident, and his work allows him to be accepted into the school from which he was previously denied admission.

Quick Facts

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Release Date April 17, 1969 56 years ago
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Runtime 1h 24m 84 minutes total
User Rating 6.3/10 Good (9 votes)
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Language HU Original language
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Country Hungary Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
HU

Production Companies

  • Mafilm

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Upthrown Stone about?

An aspiring film student is denied a scholarship to the state-funded university when his father is thrown in jail. The man had stopped a train in order to facilitate the union between two old frien...

Who directed The Upthrown Stone?

The Upthrown Stone was directed by Sára Sándor.

How long is The Upthrown Stone?

The Upthrown Stone has a runtime of 1 hours and 24 minutes (84 minutes total).

When was The Upthrown Stone released?

The Upthrown Stone was released on April 17, 1969 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in The Upthrown Stone?

The main cast of The Upthrown Stone includes Lajos Balázsovits, Nadesda Kazassian, Todor Todorov, László Bánhidy, István Iglódi.