The Falcons (1970)
A young man with an interest in ornithology arrives to study the work of falcons and their human trainers. The head falconer is a cold and heartless man who obstinately demands perfection from everyone around him. His work is his life, and he doesn't care if his girlfriend makes love to other men. The young man observes all he can before leaving behind the potentially inhuman situation for brighter horizons.
Director: István Gaál
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 81 min
Release Date: June 7, 1970
Cast
Screenplay
- István Gaál
- Miklós Mészöly (Novel)
Cinematography: Elemér Ragályi
Production: Mafilm
Country: Hungary
Language: Magyar
Original Language: hu
More Films by Director: István Gaál
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Falcons about?
- A young man with an interest in ornithology arrives to study the work of falcons and their human trainers. The head falconer is a cold and heartless man who obstinately demands perfection from everyone around him. His work is his life, and he doesn't care if his girlfriend makes love to other men. The young man observes all he can before leaving behind the potentially inhuman situation for brighter horizons.
- Who directed The Falcons?
- The Falcons was directed by István Gaál.
- Who stars in The Falcons?
- The Falcons stars Ivan Andonov, György Bánffy, Judit Meszléry, Ferenc Paláncz, Imre Gulyás, Gyula Bay.
- How long is The Falcons?
- The Falcons has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
- What genre is The Falcons?
- The Falcons is a Drama film.
- Where was The Falcons produced?
- The Falcons was produced in Hungary.