Women Condemned (1991)
The film portrays women who were interned for long periods of time in the 1950s without trial. They were humiliated, separated from their families, their lives torn apart. Their crime was that they were wives, mothers, family members. Nearly 40 years later, the film confronts the former internees with their former prison governor, Piroska. Some of the women have traveled home from abroad to meet their former inmates and confront their former jailer.
Director: Tamás Almási
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date: January 1, 1991
Cinematography: Nyika Jancsó
Country: Hungary
Language: Magyar
Original Language: hu
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Women Condemned about?
- The film portrays women who were interned for long periods of time in the 1950s without trial. They were humiliated, separated from their families, their lives torn apart. Their crime was that they were wives, mothers, family members. Nearly 40 years later, the film confronts the former internees with their former prison governor, Piroska. Some of the women have traveled home from abroad to meet their former inmates and confront their former jailer.
- Who directed Women Condemned?
- Women Condemned was directed by Tamás Almási.
- How long is Women Condemned?
- Women Condemned has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
- What genre is Women Condemned?
- Women Condemned is a Documentary film.
- Where was Women Condemned produced?
- Women Condemned was produced in Hungary.