Wander-Fire (2003)
In November 1956, many people fled to Tito in Yugoslavia and were confronted with socialism, which they called "man-faced". The film's heroes find temporary refuge on a Bunyevac farmer's farm and await their fate there, as well as in nearby Subotica, in a long-simmering family and social environment, under the supervision of local internal security officers. One of them, a participant in the 1942 massacre in Baška, later a carpenter, now posing as a revolutionary, tries to blackmail his host with old memories. A naive young man of faith tries to clear up the gendarme's past, his son, a Stalinist, and his role in the revolution, as does the penitent intellectual.
Director: Karolj Viček
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Attila Magyar as Targoncás |
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Tibor Szloboda as Címeres |
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Gábor Nagypál as Rudics Viktor |
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Nandor Szilagyi as Tomovity |
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János Albert as Rudics Tamás |
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Frigyes Kovács as Tumbász Sztipán |
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Béla Káló as Rudics Miklós |
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Kriszta Szorcsik as Rudics Vali |
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Eva Ras as Rudics Xénia |
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Irén Bada as |
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Zoltán Barácius as |
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József Bogdán as |
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Márta Budanov as |
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Árpád Csernik as |
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Hermina G. Erdélyi as |
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Ferenc Katkó as |
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Tamás K. Kovács as |
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Gábor Lalia as |
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Attila Mess as |
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Pál Molnár Megyeri as |
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Mónika Pesitz as |
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Pálfi Ervin as |
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László Péter as |
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Csaba Ralbovszki as |
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Jovan Ristovski as |
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Tibor Sebestyén as |
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Ferenc Szabó as |
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Zoltán Szeghmeiszter as |
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Attila Szõke as |
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Natália Vicei as |
| Writing | Ferenc Deák | Writer |
| Directing | Karolj Viček | Director |