Blue Danube Waltz (film) explained

Blue Danube Waltz
Native Name:Kék Duna keringö
Director:Miklós Jancsó, István Márton
Starring:György Cserhalmi, József Madaras, Ildikó Bánsági
Music:Tamás Cseh, Vilmos Jávori, Róbert Rátonyi Jr.
Cinematography:János Kende
Editing:Hajnal Sellõ
Distributor:Mokép
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Hungary
Language:Hungarian

Blue Danube Waltz (hu|'''Kárhozat''') is a 1992 Hungarian political thriller film directed by Miklós Jancsó, co-directed by István Márton. The plot sees a newly-elected post Communism Hungarian PM is assassinated in Danube hotel. Jancso won the Best Director award at the 1992 Montréal World Film Festival.[1] The film was one of the first in Hungary to utilize Western co-financing after the fall of Communism.[2] [3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Blue Danube Waltz (1992) MUBI . en . 2024-10-25 . mubi.com.
  2. https://www.timeout.com/movies/blue-danube-waltz TO
  3. Web site: Central Europe Review - Miklos Jancso's Nekem lampast adott kezembe az Ur Pesten . 2024-10-25 . www.pecina.cz.
  4. Web site: Blue Danube Waltz . 2024-10-25 . NFI . EN.