Budapest, 1957. After the failure of the Hungarian revolution, twelve-year-old Andor lives with his mother in a close-knit Jewish community under the scrutiny of the new regime. He still hopes that his father survived the camps and will return one day. When a rough butcher from the countryside suddenly imposes his authority on the family, Andor is forced to confront painful truths about his mother's mysterious past and survival during the war. The latest film by Oscar-winning director László Nemes is a captivating coming-of-age story about identity and survival in post-revolutionary Budapest. The superb 35mm sepia visuals by Mátyás Erdély and the breakout performance of young Bojtorján Barabás as Andor turn family secrets into a poignant reflection on historical trauma.
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Luxembourg City Film Festival - Offices
11b
Place du Théâtre
L-2613 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
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