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Der Zeuge

Originaltitel: A tanú
  • 1969
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,6/10
8277
IHRE BEWERTUNG
György Bálint in Der Zeuge (1969)
SatireDramaKomödie

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA poor Hungarian dyke-keeper is caught in the politics of illegally slaughtering his pig by a corrupt and deceitful system of government.A poor Hungarian dyke-keeper is caught in the politics of illegally slaughtering his pig by a corrupt and deceitful system of government.A poor Hungarian dyke-keeper is caught in the politics of illegally slaughtering his pig by a corrupt and deceitful system of government.

  • Regie
    • Péter Bacsó
  • Drehbuch
    • Péter Bacsó
    • János Ujhelyi
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ferenc Kállai
    • Lajos Öze
    • Zoltán Fábri
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,6/10
    8277
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Péter Bacsó
    • Drehbuch
      • Péter Bacsó
      • János Ujhelyi
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ferenc Kállai
      • Lajos Öze
      • Zoltán Fábri
    • 12Benutzerrezensionen
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Ferenc Kállai
    • Pelikán József, gátõr
    Lajos Öze
    • Virág Árpád
    • (as Õze Lajos)
    Zoltán Fábri
    Zoltán Fábri
    • Dániel Zoltán
    Béla Both
    • Bástya elvtárs
    Georgette Mertzhradt
    • Potocsni elvtársnõ (beszédtanár; szerep-betanító)
    • (as Georgette Mertzradt)
    Róbert Rátonyi
    • Operettszínész
    • (as Róbert Ráthonyi)
    Károly Bicskey
    • Gulyás Elemér
    • (as Károly Bicskei)
    Lili Monori
    Lili Monori
    • Gizi
    László Vámos
    • Idegorvos
    Ida Versényi
    • Gogolák elvtársnõ
    György Bálint
    Pál Bánó
    • Bíró
    Tibor Fehér
    • Börtönõr
    József Iványi
    • Rendõr
    Pál Jákó
    • Orvos
    György Kézdy
    • Virág testõre
    • (as György Kézdi)
    Péter Korbuly
    • Virág testõre
    Lajos Mezey
    • Író
    • (as Lajos Mezei)
    • Regie
      • Péter Bacsó
    • Drehbuch
      • Péter Bacsó
      • János Ujhelyi
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    A Hungarian Orange.

    That Bacso Peter's devastating satire was banned by the Hungarian authorities for almost a decade will come as no surprise to anyone lucky enough to see this film. You might be left wondering, however, why or how it was eventually granted clearance while communism still held sway in the country. Perhaps it was the pure, blatant cheekiness of the movie? Or perhaps the government of the time realised there was something to be said for the ability to laugh at oneself? Whatever the reasoning, The Witness stands up as more than a curiosity piece from another era. It's still remarkably fresh, and continues to have much to tell us on the subject of authoritarian bureaucracy. Parts of this film, such as the sequence with the 'Magyar Narancs' (Hungarian Orange) have passed into the countries mass consciousness, and with good reason. In fact, I suspect that as good as this film is you really have to be Hungarian to truly appreciate its subtleties and joys. For the rest of us, however, there are still hilarious moments such as the sausage factory in the basement or Pelikan accidentally being given papers with the pre-determined outcome of a court case. This is a unique, beautiful and powerful political satire and a true Hungarian cinematic treasure.
    10hakapes

    The international situation is intensifying!

    I'm 29, live in Hungary, but only have seen this movie yesterday. I think, something was missing from my overall general knowledge of us.

    The change to freedom from the socialist-communist regime was in 1989, 17 years ago (as of 2006), but all these experiences are so alive in today's people. Especially in the middle age (40-60 year old) generation lived through that time and their mind is vividly remembering. Sentences like the "The situation is intensifying!" (A helyzet fokozódik!), "Life is not a whipped-cream cake!" (Az élet nem habostorta.) are very common to hear. I remember my high school teachers using these phrases very often.

    There's even a magazine called Magyar Narancs (Hungarian Orange) - I just didn't know why it is called orange until yesterday. I guess Fidesz, one of the current leader political parties (right wing), has it's color orange because they were related to this magazine during their early times.

    There are a lot of elements in the film that are not explained, but everybody knows here. The black car arrived to take someone, to call each other Comrade (this was the natural way to address to others), to eat "tarhonya" again and again.

    I just can't understand how this movie could be filmed and then released before 1989 and how the producers didn't finish up in a prison.

    Another thing I liked how Pelikan lives his life. When it's time for joy, he is happy, when is time to move on, he moves on, he takes life as it comes. Going with the flow in the sense of Buddhists. He knows who he is, what he is capable of and lives true to his own values. And so he is living what life brings in front of him and happy with that.

    This is a wonderful movie and is a must to understand daily life in Hungary. So, just rent it and watch it! 10/10
    meitschi

    A Hungarian cult movie

    This film can probably be called THE Hungarian cult movie.

    It is a very sad comedy, but with a lot of hilariously funny and original ideas. Made in 1969, a time of political liberalization, it was banned before its first screening and could not be shown in Hungary till 1978. Although the plot takes place in the Rákosi era (1949-1956), the darkest years in Hungarian communism, its anarchical criticism of the communist regime also had impact on the time it was made in.

    It will be probably fully understood only by people who have some idea of the communist system, but is also watchable for other audiences.
    Pinkai

    No, Not there!!!!!

    Thanks to my Hungarian colleague, who lent me the DVD, I watched this interesting and excellent movie. And what a movie it was!

    From the beginning till the end, this absurd drama entertains, amuses and at the same time, makes one think. The best point of this movie is the central character, who is a simple person, who does not know how to protest, who believes that all the decisions taken by (and the words uttered by) the Comrades in power must be correct, and who therefore obeys their orders unquestioned, and yet tries to be innovative, and thus unwittingly exposes the stupidity and absurdity that lies at the core of their ideology.

    I never knew that Hungary makes good movies (maybe because of the more widely known movies and movie makers from Poland and Czech; though I was told that Hungary produces perhaps the best brains in the world, at least, in Mathematics.), but now I know it otherwise.

    If you like a good political satire, just watch it.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Several quotes from the movie, especially the ones "the international situation is intensifying" and "life is not a whipped-cream cake" have become part of everyday speech in Hungary.
    • Zitate

      Virág Árpád: Life is not a whipped-cream cake, Pelikán.

    • Alternative Versionen
      Uncensored version: In a longer scene, you can see how in the prison they talk about the thousand years of existence of the Catholic Church and the few years of socialism in comparison. In this version, they don't smoke in prison. Comrade Pelikán visits Zoltán Dániel in prison, where he has already been completely broken. As a result, Pelikán decides to testify. When the guard takes Pelikan to the place of execution, upon their arrival, in the uncensored version, the camera also shows the gallows ready for execution. At the end of the prison scene, the guard tells Pelikán: Get out of here, because I'm going to rage!. Instead of "I get angry", he originally said: "I shoot you in the ass", but due to censorship, it had to be dubbed over, but you can read the original, more stylistic text from his mouth. In the uncensored version, it can be heard with the original text. The last scene, in which Comrade Pelikán and Virág meet on the tram, was completely cut out (because it had to be inserted later, for ideological reasons, due to the positive ending). Therefore, the film ends with Pelican wandering around the big city uncertainly. He stops next to a young man reading a newspaper and asks what day it is, then what month it is. He tells him, but Pelikán even inquires about Duna's position, and the young man asks if Pelikán should also be his bride. In this version, the Marx quote is at the beginning of the film between the cast list and the Attila József quote.
    • Verbindungen
      Followed by Megint tanú (1995)
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      Music by Emmerich Kálmán

      Lyrics by Leo Stein and Béla Jenbach

      Performed by Róbert Rátonyi

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. Juni 1979 (Ungarn)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Ungarn
    • Sprache
      • Ungarisch
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      • 1 Std. 45 Min.(105 min)
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