
Mária Kerényi, 41, July 1970
Drama · History
Overview
In this reenactment of a propaganda documentary, a woman is falling prey to the role assigned to her in slow motion. Upon her arrest, diplomat Mária Kerényi is interviewed by the state television. Her story in espionage confronts the mechanisms of autocracy and the concept of guilt in a closed society.
Top Cast


Ágnes Krasznahorkai
Ágnes Krasznahorkai
Mária Kerényi
Ágnes Krasznahorkai
Mária Kerényi


Sándor Terhes
Sándor Terhes
reporter
Sándor Terhes
reporter


Károly Hajduk
Károly Hajduk
director
Károly Hajduk
director
Mihály Bánki
Mihály Bánki
cameraman
Mihály Bánki
cameraman
András Hencz
András Hencz
sound recordist
András Hencz
sound recordist
László Hevesi
László Hevesi
script
László Hevesi
script
Márton Getto
Márton Getto
electrician
Márton Getto
electrician
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