The most famous work of the famous Hungarian female director Messaros ("Adoption") won the Jury Prize at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival after being banned from distribution for two years! An immortal classic masterpiece in the history of women's films in the world! Mesaroche was selected as one of the top five directors in the film industry by the British International Film Yearbook. One of the best Eastern European films of the 1980s. This film was shot in 1982 and was not released until 1984. It reflects the political, cultural and social life of Hungary in the 1940s. This is a semi-autobiographical film. Director Mesarosz is a famous Hungarian female director. Her experience is almost the same as that of the heroine in the film. In 1935, when he was only 5 years old, he moved to the Soviet Union with his father. In the film, the heroine begins to understand Magda from the diary left by Janos, but she still doesn't like her. From Magda, this period of Hungarian history is reflected. Mesaroche has made more than 20 films. The main ones include "Nine Months", "House in the Suburbs", "Just Like Home", "A Diary for My Lover" (the sequel to this film), "Heritage", "Mother and Daughter", etc. The film won the Special Jury Prize at the 37th Cannes Film Festival in 1984. This Stalinist autobiographical film "For My Children"
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