
If you love dusty, rare 1930s European cinema with big theatrical acting, Miss Iza is absolutely worth hunting down. But if you can't stand crackly audio and melodrama that feels like it was staged for the back row of a theater, you'll probably hate this one. It’s a Hungarian film from 1933 starring Sári Fedák, who wa...


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

Steve Sekely

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"If you love dusty, rare 1930s European cinema with big theatrical acting, Miss Iza is absolutely worth hunting down. But if you can't stand crackly audio and melodrama that feels like it was staged for the back row of a theater, you'll probably hate this one. It’s a Hungarian film from 1933 starring Sári Fedák, who was apparently a massive deal back then. The plot is basically about this older woman, Iza, trying to navigate family expectations and societal drama in Budapest. The first thing th..."
Annie Réthy
István Mihály, István Békeffy
Hungary

