
Hungarian Passion
Drama
Overview
The film, taking place in 1950, presents the story of Father Leopold and the monks of his order struggling to once again revive Christianity in a country trying to scrape itself together after the war. Initially, the communist powers do not hinder their work, and the Church was even able to regain possession of holy objects hidden during the war. This "peaceful" state does not last long. Father Leopold is arrested on trumped up charges, and in order to break him, he is subjected to cruel torture. His former student, Lieutenant Keller, who turned his back on religion and now believes in the socialist system, is appointed - upon the command of Major Fyodorov - to extract a confession of guilt. But the Father's perseverance and resistance changes everything.
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Károly Eperjes
Károly Eperjes
Leopold
Károly Eperjes
Leopold


Péter Telekes
Péter Telekes
Keller
Péter Telekes
Keller


Sándor Almási
Sándor Almási
Deportation Camp Commander
Sándor Almási
Deportation Camp Commander
Andorai Péter Krisztián
Andorai Péter Krisztián
Pobeda Driver
Andorai Péter Krisztián
Pobeda Driver
Anna Bede Fazekas
Anna Bede Fazekas
Women with Headscarf
Anna Bede Fazekas
Women with Headscarf
Magor Bucz
Magor Bucz
Brother Gregorius
Magor Bucz
Brother Gregorius


Angéla Császár
Angéla Császár
Sister Scholastica
Angéla Császár
Sister Scholastica


Iván Dengyel
Iván Dengyel
Truck Driver
Iván Dengyel
Truck Driver


Mátyás Dráfi
Mátyás Dráfi
Brother Regalát
Mátyás Dráfi
Brother Regalát
Tamás Farkas
Tamás Farkas
Brother Benedictin
Tamás Farkas
Brother Benedictin
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