Most Popular Ida Siménfalvy Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
The Martyrdom of St. John Trailer (1966)
24 March 1966
Story of a young teacher starting to work in rural Hungary
Ten Thousand Days Trailer (1967)
08 June 1967
The changing and turbulent history of Hungary is seen through the eyes of three men over a 30-year period in this somber drama.
My Way Home Trailer (1965)
14 January 1965
In the aftermath of World War II, a Hungarian teenager, captured by Soviet troops, forms an unlikely bond with a Russian soldier in a remote prison camp.
The Valley Trailer (1968)
08 February 1968
Five deserters hide in a village inhabited only by women.
Silence and Cry Trailer (1968)
12 June 1968
Set during a turbulent era of disquiet, fear, persecution and terror, which permeates every corner of post-WWI Hungarian society.
Winter Wind Trailer (1969)
04 December 1969
Croatian anarchists collaborate with Hungarians to make a bid for the life of King Alexander of Yugoslavia.
Twenty Hours Trailer (1965)
11 March 1965
A crusading newspaper reporter covers the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956. Initially critical of the communists, the feature later espouses the virtues of the social changes implemented since the invasion.
Bogáncs Trailer (1958)
01 January 1958
One day, Máté Galamb loses his faithful dog, Bogáncs, of the Puli breed. The runaway dog is found in the woods by the old, disillusioned acrobat, Dodó.
The Round-Up Trailer (1966)
06 January 1966
After the failure of the Kossuth's revolution of 1848, people suspected of supporting the revolution are sent to prison camps.
A Hungarian Nabob 2: Karpathy Zoltan Trailer (1966)
22 December 1966
On the novel by Mór Jókai. The first half of the XVIII century. Several decades of life of a noble family Karpati.
The Girl Trailer (1968)
16 May 1968
A young woman leaves a state orphanage to find her mother in this interesting examination of how the overt repression of women in the older pattern of village life has been replaced by the more subtle exploitation inherent in the apparently freer existence of young girls in the contemporary city.