My Way Home
– In the final days of World War II, a young Hungarian is making his way home, through countryside ful..
In the final days of World War II, a young Hungarian is making his way home, through countryside full of the debris of war, when he is captures and imprisoned by Russians. Left in the custody of a young Russian soldier, the two youths form a friendship in spite of not speaking each other's language.
14 Jan 1965
Hungarian, Russian
Miklós Jancsó
Gyula Hernádi, Imre Vadász
András Kozák, Sergey Nikonenko, Béla Barsi, Jurij Bodovszkij
In the final days of WWII, a seventeen-year-old boy wanders the countryside. He is captured by Soviet troops, then released, then captured once more - after he has donned a German uniform for warmth - and imprisoned at a remote barracks, where he strikes up an unlikely friendship with a young Russian soldier. His attempts to return home form the crux of this wonderfully lyrical film, which displays all of the director's consistent themes: the psychological presence of landscape, the randomness of violence, the arbitrary nature of power.