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Films
2 Films
Country of production
“Hungary”
x
films with a digital version
2
Region
Central Europe
1
Middle and Near East
1
Country
Hungary
1
Israel
1
Keywords
Festivals / Carnival
1
Labour
1
Migration
1
Religion / Belief / Faith
1
Social Change
1
Trade
1
Directors
Tari, János
2
Series
not set
2
Country of production
Hungary
2
x
Year of production
2002
1
2006
1
Film list
The Devil’s Mills. Roundabouts don’t Build Houses any more
2006
56
‘
Directed by
János Tari
.
The everyday life of migrant fun fair operators is the filter through which we view the social and economic factors of the 20th and early 21st century that define the life and work of this social
Central Europe
Labour
Social Change
Trade
Festivals / Carnival
Distant Temple
2002
90
‘
Directed by
János Tari
.
The last orthodox synagogue in Makó was renewed and inaugurated in 2002. The little temple, as they call it, is more than hundred years old and represents the link between the Jews who emigrated
Middle and Near East
Migration
Religion / Belief / Faith