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Hideg Napok

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Hideg Napok
Directed byAndrás Kovács
Written byAndrás Kovács
Tibor Cseres
Running time
96 minutes
LanguageHungarian

Hideg Napok (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈhidɛɡ ˈnɒpok], English: Cold days) is a 1966 Hungarian drama film directed by András Kovács.[1]

The film was chosen to be part of the Budapest Twelve, a list of Hungarian films considered the best from the period between 1948 and 1968.

Plot

Taking place in 1946, the film delves into the planning and execution of the January 1942 Novi Sad raid, where thousands of Yugoslavian Serbs and Jews were killed by Hungarian army units. The narrative primarily unfolds through the recollections of four individuals awaiting trial for their involvement.

Cast

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