Diary for My Children explained

Diary for My Children
Director:Márta Mészáros
Starring:Zsuzsa Czinkóczi
Cinematography:Nyika Jancsó
Editing:Éva Kármentő
Runtime:106 minutes
Country:Hungary
Language:Hungarian, Russian

Diary for My Children (Hungarian: '''Napló gyermekeimnek''') is a 1984 Hungarian drama film directed by Márta Mészáros. It was entered into the 1984 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Grand Prix Spécial du Jury.[1] In July 2021, the film was shown in the Cannes Classics section at the Cannes Film Festival.[2] It is the first film of the autobiographical trilogy, followed by Diary for My Lovers and Diary for My Father and Mother. The film contains documentary footage integrated with the story.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Festival de Cannes: Diary for My Children . 23 June 2009. festival-cannes.com.
  2. Web site: 2021 Cannes Classics Lineup Includes Orson Welles, Powell and Pressburger, Tilda Swinton & More . The Film Stage . 25 June 2021.