
My Way Home (1965)
In the final days of WWII, a seventeen-year-old boy wanders the countryside. He is captured by Soviet troops, then released, then captured once more - after he has donned a German uniform for warmth - and imprisoned at a remote barracks, where he strikes up an unlikely friendship with a young Russian soldier. His attempts to return home form the crux of this wonderfully lyrical film, which displays all of the director's consistent themes: the psychological presence of landscape, the randomness of violence, the arbitrary nature of power.All Releases
Domestic
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Worldwide
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Miklós Jancsó | Director |
Gyula Hernádi | Writer |
Imre Vadász | Writer |
Zoltán Jeney | Composer |
Tamás Somló | Cinematographer |
Zoltán Farkas | Editor |
Cast | Role |
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András Kozák | |
Sergey Nikonenko | |
Béla Barsi | |
Jurij Bodovszkij |