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August 28, 2025
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Orphan review László Nemes’ fable of resentment and rage in post-uprising Hungary

Source: theguardian.com theguardian.com
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Entertainment Europe Fascism France Holocaust Hungary War World War
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After the spiritual ordeal of his Holocaust movie Son of Saul, and his complex, nuanced drama about prewar Budapest, Sunset, Hungarian director László Nemes comes to Venice with a valuable, interesting picture: another painful, sombre story from 20th-century central Europe composed in his familiar sepia visual palette, and executed with impressive technical control. Set in the aftermath of Hungary’s failed uprising against its Soviet masters, it is a story about sons rebelling against fathers, but also about coming to terms with (or having to swallow resentment at) the reality of a new order of power – just as the Hungarian...
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