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Red Psalm, or Még kér a nép (literally: "The People Still Ask") is one of the great Hungarian film director Miklos Jancso's best-known films. It recounts quite poetically the story of a peasant uprising on an estate in Hungary in the 1890s. It examines the nature of revolt, and the issues of morality and violence. This film uses symbolic imagery and language involving the color red to great effect and was filmed in a virtuoso manner, using only 28 shots. Reviewers reported that Jancso's storytelling technique most closely resembled that used in ballet. The pacifistic peasants, who seek some basic rights, are in a standoff with local authorities and later, the army. Everyone takes a break in the confrontation in order to celebrate a festival. Afterwards, the peasants resume their strike and meet with a tragic end. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

Awards

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Category
Year
Status
Cannes Film Festival Miklós Jancsó Best Director 1972 Winner

Cast

Jacint Juhasz
as Servant
Andras Balint
as Count Majlath
Janos Koltai
as Hegedues
Andrea Drahota
as Mrs. Racz
Jozsef Madaras
as Balint
Laszlo Csurka
Mari Csomos
as Maid
Mark Zala
as Janos Fekete Nagy
Peter Haumann
as Priest
Tibor Molnar
as Ferenc Csuzdi
Bertalan Solti
as Servant
Elemer Ragalyi
as Officer

Crew

Miklós Jancsó
Director
Gyula Hernadi
Screenwriter
Janos Kende
Cinematographer
Tamas Cseh
Composer (Music Score)
Zoltan Farkas
Editor
Tamas Banovich
Production Designer
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