1956
War · History
Overview
When the Hungarian Revolution against the Soviets collapses in 1956, two young revolutionaries have to make an impossible decision.
Top Cast
Szilárd Hajós
Szilárd Hajós
Béla
Szilárd Hajós
Béla
Una Kovac
Una Kovac
Eszter
Una Kovac
Eszter


L. Gellért Kádár
L. Gellért Kádár
Sándor
L. Gellért Kádár
Sándor
Orsolya Duna
Orsolya Duna
Csilla
Orsolya Duna
Csilla
Philipp Ruckriegel
Philipp Ruckriegel
Gábor
Philipp Ruckriegel
Gábor
Max Ortner
Max Ortner
Soldier Karl
Max Ortner
Soldier Karl
Daniela Zacherl
Daniela Zacherl
Cousin Lilli
Daniela Zacherl
Cousin Lilli
Leo Plankensteiner
Leo Plankensteiner
Recruit Hannes
Leo Plankensteiner
Recruit Hannes
Daniel Krunz
Daniel Krunz
Representative of the National Council
Daniel Krunz
Representative of the National Council
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