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Fortyfive 1945

Ferenc Török / Hungary / 2017 / 91 min / Hungarian, Russian

On a hot August day in 1945 the residents of a Hungarian village prepare for the wedding of the notary’s son when two strangers, a father and son of Orthodox Jewish faith, arrive at the local railway station. Gossip and unease boils over as the villagers fear the pair to be relatives and heirs of Jewish families victim to deportation during the war.

Ferenc Török (Moscow Square) weaves a gripping tale of a seemingly idealistic village forced to confront its guilt and shame, touching upon silenced traumas and unspoken taboos of Hungarian wartime history.

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