To See the Light
Originally released in 1984. To See the Light is a drama film. directed by Ferenc Grunwalsky.
Starring Dénes Ujlaki, Jan Nowicki, and Károly Eperjes
Synopsis
1894. The mortal remains of Lajos Kossuth are brought home from abroad, the railways are lined with people with their hats in hand, and among them stands the teenager Imre Tányér. 1910. The grown-up Imre undertakes the task to solve the question unsolved since 1848-49, i.e. the transformation of peasant life. He fights for the rights of his class, for justice, for human dignity in a society distorted, backward and built on inequality.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is To See the Light about?
1894. The mortal remains of Lajos Kossuth are brought home from abroad, the railways are lined with people with their hats in hand, and among them stands the teenager Imre Tányér. 1910. The grow...
Who directed To See the Light?
To See the Light was directed by Ferenc Grunwalsky.
How long is To See the Light?
To See the Light has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was To See the Light released?
To See the Light was released on January 1, 1984 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in To See the Light?
The main cast of To See the Light includes Dénes Ujlaki, Jan Nowicki, Károly Eperjes, Péter Andorai, György Cserhalmi.