The Order (1977)
Movie | |
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German title | The order |
Original title | Küldetés |
Country of production | Hungary |
original language | Hungarian |
Publishing year | 1977 |
length | 93 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
Rod | |
Director | Ferenc Kósa |
script | Ferenc Kósa |
camera |
János Gulyás , Ferenc Kaplár |
cut | Zoltan Farkas |
occupation | |
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The commission is a Hungarian documentary film that was shot in 1976. The film, which was shown in Hungarian cinemas from May 26, 1977, was positively received by the public, but was removed from the program after three weeks by the person responsible for culture, György Aczél , because of the criticism of socialism it contained .
action
The film is about the motivation and experiences of the Hungarian athlete András Balczó that at the 1972 Olympics in Munich Olympic champion in modern pentathlon was and turned down after numerous offers from around the world to stay in Hungary and to train the local sports talent.
Reviews
“Balczó formulates his criticism of the sports establishment as if he were also settling accounts with the political officials. [...] Nevertheless, "Sendung" is only a political film in the second place. Balezó's disgust also applies to the corrupting career thinking in the West. "
Web links
- Küldetés in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Hungary: pentathlon as a movie hero . DER SPIEGEL 34/1977.