

If you have a soft spot for those black-and-white movies where a cranky old man eventually learns how to smile because of a kid, you should watch this. It is a 1936 Hungarian film that feels like a warm, slightly stale biscuit. People who hate child actors or slow, stage-like dramas will probly want to skip it. But if...


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

Béla Balogh

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"If you have a soft spot for those black-and-white movies where a cranky old man eventually learns how to smile because of a kid, you should watch this. It is a 1936 Hungarian film that feels like a warm, slightly stale biscuit. People who hate child actors or slow, stage-like dramas will probly want to skip it. But if you're in the mood for something gentle, it works. 🍿 The story is simple. Little Tomi (played by Harry Csáktornyai) loses his dad and gets sent to live with his grandfather, pla..."
Klári Ádám
Mária Szepes
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