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Riddance
A thoughtful, observational drama about a young woman’s fight to retain her integrity despite falling in love.
Director: Márta Mészáros
Overview
Jutka is an independent young textile worker – free, but mindful of social prejudice. When she falls in love with a university student she faces a test of honesty. Informed by her experiences researching a documentary, Mészáros examines youthful identity and integrity. The beautifully observational camerawork from Lajos Koltai is often in close-up, but never with judgement.
The presentation on BFI Player marks the digital World Premiere of a new restoration by the National Film Institute Hungary – Film Archive.
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