In 1951 Communist-era Budapest, the secret police knock on the door of an ordinary family. Instead of arresting them, they decide to move in and hold the family captive in their own home, along with anyone who comes to visit them.
Initial release: September 20, 2019
Director: Kristóf Deák
Producers: Gábor Osváth and László Dreissiger
Editor: Manó Csillag
Production company: Filmfabriq
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Release date · December 28, 2019 (Hungary) · Country of origin. Hungary · Language. Hungarian · Also known as. Captives · Filming locations · Budapest, Hungary.
Dec 1, 2020 · festival #trailer zu CAPTIVES, Kristóf Deák, HU, 2019 Kammerspiel mit Geheimpolizei. Eine gewöhnliche Familie im Ungarn der 1950erJahre ...
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In 1951 Communist-era Budapest, the secret police knock on the door of an ordinary family. Instead of arresting them, they decide to move in and hold the ...
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Jul 28, 2021 · Trailer (HUNGARIAN with Spanish subtitles). Synopsis: Genre: Mystery Drama Thriller TV Movie; Director. Kristóf Deák. Cast. Eliza Sodró.
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Details · Release date · August 31, 2019 (Philippines) · Country of origin. Philippines · Official site. Official Facebook · Language. English · Filming ...
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In 1951 Communist-era Budapest, the secret police knock on the door of an ordinary family. Instead of arresting them, they decide to move in and hold the ...
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In 1951 Communist-era Budapest, the secret police knock on the door of an ordinary family. Instead of arresting them, they decide to move in and hold the ...
CAPTIVES ; year: 2019 ; genre: fiction ; directed by: Kristóf Deák ; film run: 87' ; screenplay: András Vörös.