Maria's Day
Originally released in 1984. Maria's Day is a history/drama film. directed by Judit Elek.
Starring Edit Handel, Éva Igó, and Szabó Sándor
Synopsis
The Hungarian Maria's Day is set in that most fateful of years, 1848. The incredible changes and reverses in European politics and culture exert a potent influence on one aristocratic Hungarian family. Losing virtually everything in the way of creature comforts, the family tries to keep up appearances. Eventually every member of the clan falls victim to illness, syphilis and their own headstrong foolishness. The parallels drawn by director Judith Elek between the dissipation of 19th century Hungarian aristocracy and the corruption of Communist ideology in modern times are inescapable.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- HU
Production Companies
- Objektív Film
- Magyar Televízió Drámai Föszerkesztöség
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Maria's Day about?
The Hungarian Maria's Day is set in that most fateful of years, 1848. The incredible changes and reverses in European politics and culture exert a potent influence on one aristocratic Hungarian fam...
Who directed Maria's Day?
Maria's Day was directed by Judit Elek.
How long is Maria's Day?
Maria's Day has a runtime of 1 hours and 53 minutes (113 minutes total).
When was Maria's Day released?
Maria's Day was released on March 26, 1984 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Maria's Day?
The main cast of Maria's Day includes Edit Handel, Éva Igó, Szabó Sándor, Imre Csiszár, Tamás Fodor.