
Spring is in the air. Simple-minded and good-spirited Marika travels from her Hungarian hamlet to Vienna, where she gets a job at her aunt's bakery, selling Salzbröthchen to the Emperor.


Is it worth your time? If you want something heavy or life-changing, skip this. It’s a bit like eating a piece of cake for breakfast—totally unnecessary, but kind of sweet while it lasts. If you like classic operettas or just want to see how movies used to look before everything got all gray and gritty, you’ll probably...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Géza von Bolváry

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"Is it worth your time? If you want something heavy or life-changing, skip this. It’s a bit like eating a piece of cake for breakfast—totally unnecessary, but kind of sweet while it lasts. If you like classic operettas or just want to see how movies used to look before everything got all gray and gritty, you’ll probably have a decent time. People who need a plot that makes sense or moves quickly? They will probably hate it. Marika shows up in Vienna from her little village, and honestly, the she..."
Ernst Marischka, Ernst Neubach
Hungary

