Diary for My Lovers
Diary for My Lovers | |
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Directed by | Márta Mészáros |
Written by | Márta Mészáros Éva Pataki |
Starring | Zsuzsa Czinkóczi |
Cinematography | Nyika Jancsó |
Release date |
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Running time | 141 minutes |
Country | Hungary |
Language | Hungarian |
Diary for My Lovers (
Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[2] It is the second film of the autobiographical trilogy, preceded by Diary for My Children and followed by Diary for My Father and Mother
. The film contains documentary footage integrated with the story.
Cast
- Zsuzsa Czinkóczi as Juli Kovács
- Ágnes Csere as Juli (voice)
- Anna Polony as Magda Egri
- Mária Ronyecz as Magda (voice)
- Jan Nowicki as János
- Tamás Végvári as János (voice)
- Irina Kouberskaya as Anna Pavlova
- Erika Szegedi as Anna Pavlova (voice)
- Mari Szemes as Grandma
- Pál Zolnay as Grandpa
- Vilmos Kun as Grandpa (voice)
- Adél Kováts as Natasa
- Erzsébet Kútvölgyi as Erzsi
- Jerzy Bińczycki as Professor
- László Vajda as Professor (voice)
- Gyula Bartus as Dezsõ
See also
- List of submissions to the 60th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Hungarian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
- ^ "Berlinale: 1987 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
- ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
External links
- Diary for My Lovers at IMDb