The Notebook (2013)

The Notebook (2013) poster

In a village on the Hungarian border, two young brothers grow up during war time with their cruel grandmother and must learn every trick of evil to survive in the absurd world of adults.

Director: János Szász
Genre: Drama, War
Runtime: 112 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Christian Berger
Editing: Szilvia Ruszev
Production: Hunnia Filmstúdió, Amour Fou Filmproduktion, Filmfonds Wien, Hungarian Motion Picture Fund, CNC, MEDIA Programme of the European Union
Country: Austria, France, Germany, Hungary
Language: Deutsch, Magyar
Box Office: $66,559
Original Language: hu

Themes

Unbreakable Brotherhood Bonds, The Horror of War and Humanity, War Veterans and Reintegration, Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Keening Grief and Mourning Process

Keywords

child abuse, countryside, village, world war ii, hungary, brotherhood, notebook, german officer, thief, twins, struggle for survival, beaten, death, grandmother, mother child separation

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Notebook about?
In a village on the Hungarian border, two young brothers grow up during war time with their cruel grandmother and must learn every trick of evil to survive in the absurd world of adults.
Who directed The Notebook?
The Notebook was directed by János Szász.
Who stars in The Notebook?
The Notebook stars András Gyémánt, László Gyémánt, Piroska Molnár, Ulrich Thomsen, Ulrich Matthes, Orsolya Tóth.
How long is The Notebook?
The Notebook has a runtime of 1h 52m (112 minutes).
What genre is The Notebook?
The Notebook is a Drama, War film.
How much did The Notebook gross?
The Notebook grossed $66,559 worldwide.
Where was The Notebook produced?
The Notebook was produced in Austria, France, Germany, Hungary.
What are the themes of The Notebook?
The themes of The Notebook include: Unbreakable Brotherhood Bonds, The Horror of War and Humanity, War Veterans and Reintegration, Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Keening Grief and Mourning Process.