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1970 Hungarian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lovefilm (Hungarian: Szerelmesfilm) is a 1970 Hungarian drama film written and directed by István Szabó. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 43rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1]
Szerelmesfilm also called as 'Lovefilm' or also as ' A film about love'. | |
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Directed by | István Szabó |
Written by | István Szabó |
Starring | András Bálint, Judit Halász, Edit Kelemen, András Szamosfalvi |
Cinematography | József Lörincz |
Edited by | György Sívó |
Music by | János Gonda |
Release date |
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Running time | 123 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
Language | Hungarian |
Lovefilm uses cinematic imagery to approach the unspoken and untold aspects of love and hope between individuals.[2] It depicts love between two childhood sweethearts who continue to share strong bond and friendship through their adulthood though they quite do not define it as a love relationship for the most part. They continue to refer to their relation as friends or childhood friendship or even introduce each other to their friends as 'like my brother' and 'like my sister'. The film's editing is non-linear and has constant transitions back and forth between images of childhood memories during World War II Nazi occupied Hungary and the Soviet communist party controlled 1950s schooling and the early 1960s university days.[3][4] It also echoes the tense times of 1956 in Hungary and the feeling of nostalgia in the early 1970s.
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