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Diary for My Children

The orphan Juli and her grandparents, the remnants of the former emigrant family, return home from the Soviet Union at the end of the 1940s. Her aunt, prison director Magda, attempts to bring up the resolutely stubborn teenager to have blind faith in communism. She does not succeed. Juli remembers the past as her sculptor father was arrested by the KGB and her mother died. The teenager unconsciously understands that people have started to be arrested even in Hungary and the system of Soviet terror is back in operation. Juli matures into an independent woman as she researches memories of her parents. In this, only Magda's brother, Janos, is any help. She sees her father in Janos.

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Cast & Crew See All

Zsuzsa Czinkóczi
Juli
Agnes Csere
Juli
Anna Polony
Magda - Juli nagynénje

Awards

  • 1984 - Grand Prize of the Jury - - winner
  • 1984 - Palme d'Or - - nominated
  • 1984 - Gold Hugo - Best Feature - nominated

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