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Fekete rózsa 1980

105 min📅 1980-06-03

In this gripping Hungarian drama-crime hybrid from 1980, *Fekete rózsa* unravels a chilling 1961 murder that sends shockwaves through a remote village.

Director: Sándor Szőnyi G.

Cast

Mari Csomós
Mari Csomós
Töre Anna
Edit Ábrahám
Edit Ábrahám
Emma
István Bujtor
István Bujtor
Burián főhadnagy
László Csendes
Noémi Apor
Noémi Apor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fekete rózsa (1980) about?

*Fekete rózsa* follows the investigation into the 1961 murder of Dávid Sajgó, a married man found dead near his home after a tumultuous visit to Anna Töre, a resilient yet scandalized local woman. As the police dig deeper, the story unfolds into a tale of forbidden passion, societal stigma, and the explosive consequences of desperation in a tightly knit community.

Who directed Fekete rózsa?

Sándor Szőnyi G. directed *Fekete rózsa*, crafting a visually rich and thematically layered drama that blends crime with social commentary.

Who stars in Fekete rózsa?

The film features standout performances from Mari Csomós, Edit Ábrahám, István Bujtor, and László Csendes, with Noémi Apor adding depth to the ensemble cast.

Is Fekete rózsa (1980) worth watching?

*Fekete rózsa* offers a slow-burning but deeply atmospheric viewing experience, ideal for fans of character-driven dramas and period mysteries. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its exploration of taboo subjects and masterful direction make it a hidden gem worth seeking out.

How long is Fekete rózsa?

The runtime of *Fekete rózsa* is 105 minutes.

About Fekete rózsa (1980) — Murder in Post-War Hungary's Shadowed Heart

In this gripping Hungarian drama-crime hybrid from 1980, *Fekete rózsa* unravels a chilling 1961 murder that sends shockwaves through a remote village. Middle-aged family man Dávid Sajgó is found lifeless at his gate, his demise tied to a desperate, late-night visit to Anna Töre, a fiercely independent woman raising three children from different fathers. Known for her defiance and magnetic allure, Anna's unconventional lifestyle makes her an outsider—and a magnet for both desire and suspicion. Directed by Sándor Szőnyi G., the film masterfully blends social critique with a suspenseful whodunit, immersing viewers in the stifling atmosphere of post-war rural Hungary.

*Fekete rózsa* explores themes of repressed desire, societal judgment, and the fragility of human relationships under societal pressure. With its stark visuals and nuanced performances—particularly from Mari Csomós and Edit Ábrahám—the movie lingers as a haunting character study. The narrative's slow burn contrasts with the explosive tension of the investigation, making it a compelling watch for fans of atmospheric, thought-provoking cinema.