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The Land of Nothing (Private Hungary 9)
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The Land of Nothing (Private Hungary 9), 1996; HU OSA 320-1-4:9/1; Péter Forgács Art Documentaries; Hungarian Home Movie Collection; Photographs and Home Movie Collection of Privát Fotó és Film Alapítvány; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 320-1-4:9/1
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The Land of Nothing (Private Hungary 9)
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Original Title
A semmi országa (Privát Magyarország 9)
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Date(s)
1996
1996 (Date of production)
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Moving Image
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Hungarian (Original), English (Subtitles)
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Archival footage: László Rátz; Music: Tibor Szemző
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documentary film
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An amateur film journal sometimes contradicts the 'official', the so called 'public history' from a private history view. Sometimes offers a radically different, emblematic, or even banal aspect. But rarely may we see the unseen, a private view of the bloody WW2, diary footage of László Rátz that was never aimed for the public eye, made only for family memory. Rátz, ensign of the Second Hungarian Army, 18th Szekszárd Infantry, was shooting 9,5 mm family films from 1938. His private film eye just the observer's gaze around without ideological filter. This war film story begins with their entrainment in June 1942, and follows, registers the exhausting long march of the Second Hungarian Army through half the Ukraine. On the road side Ukraine people stare in to the camera. Reaching the Don River, the Second Hungarian Army was immediately thrown into the bloody and devastating clash with the Soviets at the Voronhez front. Rátz filmed until the eve of the catastrophe of the Hungarian Army at the river Don. He safely brought the films home on his Christmas leave 1942, so this unique chronicle survived…
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HU OSA 320-1-4:9/1The Land of Nothing (Private Hungary 9)
HU OSA 320-1-4:9/1
The Land of Nothing (Private Hungary 9)
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The Land of Nothing (Private Hungary 9), 1996; HU OSA 320-1-4:9/1; Péter Forgács Art Documentaries; Hungarian Home Movie Collection; Photographs and Home Movie Collection of Privát Fotó és Film Alapítvány; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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Reference Code
HU OSA 320-1-4:9/1
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Title
The Land of Nothing (Private Hungary 9)
General Information
Original Title
A semmi országa (Privát Magyarország 9)
General Information
Date(s)
1996
1996 (Date of production)
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Description Level
Item
General Information
Record Type
Moving Image
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Language
Hungarian (Original), English (Subtitles)
General Information
Notes
Archival footage: László Rátz; Music: Tibor Szemző
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Access Rights
Not Restricted
Content
Form / Genre
documentary film
Content
Contents Summary
An amateur film journal sometimes contradicts the 'official', the so called 'public history' from a private history view. Sometimes offers a radically different, emblematic, or even banal aspect. But rarely may we see the unseen, a private view of the bloody WW2, diary footage of László Rátz that was never aimed for the public eye, made only for family memory. Rátz, ensign of the Second Hungarian Army, 18th Szekszárd Infantry, was shooting 9,5 mm family films from 1938. His private film eye just the observer's gaze around without ideological filter. This war film story begins with their entrainment in June 1942, and follows, registers the exhausting long march of the Second Hungarian Army through half the Ukraine. On the road side Ukraine people stare in to the camera. Reaching the Don River, the Second Hungarian Army was immediately thrown into the bloody and devastating clash with the Soviets at the Voronhez front. Rátz filmed until the eve of the catastrophe of the Hungarian Army at the river Don. He safely brought the films home on his Christmas leave 1942, so this unique chronicle survived…
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