The Forgotten Soldier (2010)
Captured by the Red Army during World War II, Hungarian soldier András Toma was admitted to a Soviet psychiatric hospital. After disappearing from prisoner-of-war records, he was presumed dead in Hungary. Because his name was incorrectly recorded in medical documents and he spoke only Hungarian—mistaken by staff for incoherent speech—Toma spent decades misunderstood and isolated in the institution. Fifty-three years later, a visiting Slovak doctor recognised his language, triggering an investigation by Hungarian authorities. Toma was repatriated in 2000, believed to be the last prisoner of war from World War II to return home.
Director: Balázs Ravasz
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András Toma as Himself |
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Anna Gabulya as Herself |
| Directing | Balázs Ravasz | Director |
| Crew | Gábor Boronkay | Cinematography |
| Crew | Gábor Kiss | Cinematography |
| Production | Balázs Ravasz | Producer |
| Editing | Balázs Ravasz | Editor |
| Editing | Gabriella Koncz | Editor |
| Camera | László Erdős | Additional Camera |
| Camera | László Erdős Jr. | Additional Camera |
| Camera | Andrea Ivanics | Additional Camera |
| Camera | Balázs Ravasz | Additional Camera |
| Sound | László Kósa | Sound |
| Sound | Balázs Ravasz | Sound |
| Production | Balázs Ravasz | Casting |
| Production | Virág Verebi | Casting |
| Sound | Balázs Ravasz | Sound Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Éva Simon | Costume Design |
| Sound | Jeff Gburek | Musician |
| Writing | Balázs Ravasz | Writer |