From the director of The Round-Up, My Way Home and Red Psalm. Paralleling the dramatic student protests and riots that were exploding across the world in the 1960s at the time the film was made; The Confrontation is a story of protest and rebellion in 1947 Hungary when the Communist Party have just taken power. Jancs's first colour film is another virtuoso display by a director at the peak of his powers, and eloquently explores the complex issues and inherent problems of revolutionary democracy.
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Hungarian political drama directed by acclaimed director Miklós Jancsó. The film follows a group of Marxist college students as they clash with students from a Catholic school after the outcome of the elections of 1947 which saw the Hungarian Communist Party come to power.
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