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Budapest, 1948. Gyula Molnár, interpreter to the Supervisory Committee of the Allied Powers, is carried away from a party by plain-cloth police investigators. Recsk, 1950. Molnár, having attempted an escape and with a wound made by a bullet in his neck - is doggedly trying to get into the brigade of brick-layers, as escape is easiest from there.
Acting
Żmijewski's physicality speaks when words are dangerous.
Direction
Gyarmathy's documentary roots bleed into fiction.

Director
Lívia Gyarmathy
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