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HU OSA 305-0-2:7/1
New Hungarian Lament 3.
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New Hungarian Lament 3., 1989; HU OSA 305-0-2:7/1; Documentary Films of the Black Box Foundation; Fekete Doboz Alapítvány Video Archive; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 305-0-2:7/1
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Title
New Hungarian Lament 3.
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Original Title
Újmagyar siralom 3.
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Date(s)
1989
1989 (Date of production)
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Duration
59 minutes
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Language
Hungarian (Original)
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documentary film
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Exhumation of Imre Nagy and other executed martyrs of 1956. On the demand of surviving family members, in the spring 1989 the Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs started the exhumation of Imre Nagy and other executed and secretly buried victims of the 1956 Revolution. The exhumation took place in Parcel 301 in the Rákoskeresztúr cemetery in Budapest. The filmmakers follow the entire process of unearthing the corpses buried in unmarked gravesites 31 years before. The exhumation is led by investigators, researchers and forensic experts who give detailed accounts of the facts and findings. Also present are the family members, who are confronted with the fact that some of the bodies were buried with their faces down. First accounts, interviews given by the relatives – wives, children – of the murdered politicians, along with accounts by friends and witnesses are also part of the documentary film.
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HU OSA 305-0-2:7/1New Hungarian Lament 3.
HU OSA 305-0-2:7/1
New Hungarian Lament 3.
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00030509
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New Hungarian Lament 3., 1989; HU OSA 305-0-2:7/1; Documentary Films of the Black Box Foundation; Fekete Doboz Alapítvány Video Archive; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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Reference Code
HU OSA 305-0-2:7/1
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Title
New Hungarian Lament 3.
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Original Title
Újmagyar siralom 3.
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Date(s)
1989
1989 (Date of production)
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Description Level
Item
General Information
Record Type
Moving Image
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Duration
59 minutes
General Information
Language
Hungarian (Original)
General Information
Access Rights
Not Restricted
Content
Form / Genre
documentary film
Content
Contents Summary
Exhumation of Imre Nagy and other executed martyrs of 1956. On the demand of surviving family members, in the spring 1989 the Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs started the exhumation of Imre Nagy and other executed and secretly buried victims of the 1956 Revolution. The exhumation took place in Parcel 301 in the Rákoskeresztúr cemetery in Budapest. The filmmakers follow the entire process of unearthing the corpses buried in unmarked gravesites 31 years before. The exhumation is led by investigators, researchers and forensic experts who give detailed accounts of the facts and findings. Also present are the family members, who are confronted with the fact that some of the bodies were buried with their faces down. First accounts, interviews given by the relatives – wives, children – of the murdered politicians, along with accounts by friends and witnesses are also part of the documentary film.
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HU OSA 305Fekete Doboz Alapítvány Video Archive
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HU OSA 305-0-2Documentary Films of the Black Box Foundation
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HU OSA 305-0-2:7DVD-ROM #7
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HU OSA 305-0-2:7/1New Hungarian Lament 3.