Fig-Leaf (1966)
On the main square of Halmaz a naked sculpture of a boy is unveiled. The editor-in-chief of the local paper launches an attack against the scandalous implementation of "bourgeois pornography". The youth of the town, among them Ancsa, daughter of the editor decide to co-operate against the general sole-licking and prudery.
Director: Félix Máriássy
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 81 min
Release Date: August 12, 1966
Cast
Screenplay
- Félix Máriássy (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Barnabás Hegyi
Country: Hungary
Language: Magyar
Original Language: hu
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Fig-Leaf about?
- On the main square of Halmaz a naked sculpture of a boy is unveiled. The editor-in-chief of the local paper launches an attack against the scandalous implementation of "bourgeois pornography". The youth of the town, among them Ancsa, daughter of the editor decide to co-operate against the general sole-licking and prudery.
- Who directed Fig-Leaf?
- Fig-Leaf was directed by Félix Máriássy.
- Who stars in Fig-Leaf?
- Fig-Leaf stars Ferenc Bessenyei, Judit Halász, László Sinkó, Tamás Végvári, Manyi Kiss.
- How long is Fig-Leaf?
- Fig-Leaf has a runtime of 1h 21m (81 minutes).
- What genre is Fig-Leaf?
- Fig-Leaf is a Comedy film.
- Where was Fig-Leaf produced?
- Fig-Leaf was produced in Hungary.