Romanticism (1972)
This film, set at the end of the 18th century, in a provincial and noble environment raises the question of humans forced to lead a meaningless life. The rich Transylvanian noble youth, Kálmán, absorbed the spirit of freedom and enlightened culture in Paris. Returning to his father's estate, he encounters a superstitious backwardness and an orgiastic storming of violence and instincts.
Director:
Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács
Writer:
Géza Bereményi
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Ilona Bencze as Rabló lány |
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Michel Delahaye as Benedek Zoietta, architect |
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József Madaras as Zsibó Simon |
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Ádám Szirtes as Linczényi György |
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József Bihari as Master Áron |
| Directing | Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács | Director |
| Writing | Géza Bereményi | Screenplay |
| Camera | János Kende | Director of Photography |