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1958 film
Édes Anna
Film poster
Directed by
Zoltán Fábri Written by Zoltán Fábri
Péter Bacsó
Dezső Kosztolányi Starring
Mari Törőcsik Cinematography Ferenc Szécsényi Edited by Ferencné Szécsényi Release date
6 November 1958 (1958-11-06 )
Running time
84 minutes Country Hungary Language Hungarian
Édes Anna is a 1958 Hungarian
drama film directed by
Zoltán Fábri . It was entered into the
1959 Cannes Film Festival .
[1] The film is sometimes referred to in English as Sweet Anna, Sweet Anne or Sweet Ann .
[2]
In 1919, in Budapest, Anna, a young peasant girl, starts working as a maid for the wealthy Vizy family.
An adaptation of
Dezső Kosztolányi 's 1926 novel of the same name,
[3]
[4] the film stars
Mari Törőcsik in the title role.
[5]
[6] The film only had minor deviations and "a more sociological and historical edge by downplaying the psychological dimensions" from the novel.
[7]
The film has been considered "the epitome of a generation"
[8] and "(o)ne of the most shocking classics in Hungarian film history".
[6] It also was noted in the career of Fábri as "a return to his top form, combining a portrait of the 1920s with penetrating psychological analysis."
[9]
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"Festival de Cannes: Édes Anna" . festival-cannes.com . Retrieved 14 February 2009 .
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"Sweet Ann | Compositions" . BMC - Budapest Music Center . Retrieved 5 May 2024 .
^ Bühler, Daniel; Krause, Stephan; Hilfenhaus, Dominik (1 May 2019).
Klassiker des ungarischen Films (in German). Schüren Verlag.
ISBN
978-3-7410-0191-8 .
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"[PDF] ANNA ÉDES IN BETWEEN FILM AND LITERATURE LÁSZLÓ FÁBIÁN UNIVERSITY OF THEATRE AND FILM DOCTORAL SCHOOL SUMMARY OF DLA THESIS - Free Download PDF" . silo.tips . Retrieved 5 May 2024 .
^ Taylor, Richard; Wood, Nancy; Graffy, Julian; Iordanova, Dina (25 July 2019).
The BFI Companion to Eastern European and Russian Cinema . Bloomsbury Publishing.
ISBN
978-1-83871-849-7 .
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b
"Törőcsik Mari 85" . filmhu - a magyar moziportál . Retrieved 5 May 2024 .
^ Cunningham, John (2004). Hungarian cinema: from coffee house to multiplex (1. publ ed.). London: Wallflower Press. p. 92.
ISBN
978-1-903364-79-6 .
^ Feigelson, Kristian (2003).
Cinéma hongrois: le temps et l'histoire (in French). Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle.
ISBN
978-2-87854-255-4 .
^ Somlyódy, László; Somlyódy, Nóra (2003).
Hungarian Arts and Sciences: 1848-2000 . Social Science Monographs.
ISBN
978-0-88033-533-1 .