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Dead Landscape

Dead Landscape (1972)

Movie •6.6 •1h 35m •All Ages
Drama

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This Hungarian film chronicles the slow deterioration in the life of Juli, a farmer's wife. As the countryside grows ever more deserted because people are moving to towns or large collective farms, she spends more and more time alone. Despite her best efforts to appreciate her situation, her despair grows. The loneliness is briefly interrupted when she and her husband take in an old woman and care for her, but the woman dies. Shortly after her son visits, she is killed in an accident which may have been a suicide. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

DirectorsIstván Gaál
WritersIstván Gaál

Top Cast

Mari Törőcsik

Mari Törőcsik

Juli, Kántor felesége

István Ferenczi

István Ferenczi

Anti Kántor

Irma Patkós

Irma Patkós

Erzsi néni

József Papp

József Papp

Tanár

István Szilágyi

István Szilágyi

András Ambrus

András Ambrus

Borda Sándor

János Koltai

János Koltai

Priest

János Pákozdi

János Pákozdi

Varga Pista

Szergej Elisztratov

Szergej Elisztratov

Andris, Juliék fia

István Lugossy

István Lugossy

Fotós

Ferenc Paláncz

Ferenc Paláncz

Benyó János

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