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A 3-disc set comprising three haunting epics from the Hungarian cinema's most renowned filmmaker, a profound influence on filmmakers from Sergio Leone to Béla Tarr.
Tarr proclaimed "People need to see Jancsó’s really beautiful three or four first movies".
This Box Set includes:
My Way Home (1964) Poetic, evocative and deeply personal - My Way Home is considered Jancsó's first masterpiece. A young Hungarian is captured by Russian soldier, but forms an unlikely friendship with his captor.
The Red & The White (1967): Set in 1919, during the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, this is a war film unlike any other.
The Round-Up (1969): Set in a detention camp in Hungary 1869, Jancsó uses his formidable technique to create a remarkable and terrifying picture of war and the abuse of power that still resonates today.
- Second Run
- Miklós Jancsó
- 15
- András Kozák
- Sergei Nikonyenko
- József Madaras
- Tibor Molnár
- János Görbe
- Zoltán Latinovits
English
- 16.9 Anamorphic Widescreen
- Hungarian
- 3
- 2
The Miklós Jancsó Collection DVD
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A 3-disc set comprising three haunting epics from the Hungarian cinema's most renowned filmmaker, a profound influence on filmmakers from Sergio Leone to Béla Tarr.
Tarr proclaimed "People need to see Jancsó’s really beautiful three or four first movies".
This Box Set includes:
My Way Home (1964) Poetic, evocative and deeply personal - My Way Home is considered Jancsó's first masterpiece. A young Hungarian is captured by Russian soldier, but forms an unlikely friendship with his captor.
The Red & The White (1967): Set in 1919, during the aftermath of the Russian Revolution, this is a war film unlike any other.
The Round-Up (1969): Set in a detention camp in Hungary 1869, Jancsó uses his formidable technique to create a remarkable and terrifying picture of war and the abuse of power that still resonates today.
- Second Run
- Miklós Jancsó
- 15
- András Kozák
- Sergei Nikonyenko
- József Madaras
- Tibor Molnár
- János Görbe
- Zoltán Latinovits
English
- 16.9 Anamorphic Widescreen
- Hungarian
- 3
- 2
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