
The romance of an American orphan girl among European nobility makes generally entertaining fare, aided by beautiful Hungarian rural scenes and cabaret life..

If you have eighty minutes to spare and want to feel like you are sitting in a dusty Budapest cinema in 1934, The New Relative is actually a pretty sweet time. It is perfect for anyone who loves old-school charm, but if you hate reading fast subtitles or old black-and-white films where everyone talks at once, you will ...

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

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"If you have eighty minutes to spare and want to feel like you are sitting in a dusty Budapest cinema in 1934, The New Relative is actually a pretty sweet time. It is perfect for anyone who loves old-school charm, but if you hate reading fast subtitles or old black-and-white films where everyone talks at once, you will probably want to skip this one. 🍿 The setup is simple enough. An American orphan girl shows up in Hungary to live with her aristocratic relatives, and instantly throws their stuf..."
Ella Gombaszögi
Károly Nóti, Kálmán Csathó
Hungary

