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You Can Close Your Eyes. You Can Turn Away. But You Will Never Forget.
Set in 1944, as Hitler's Final Solution becomes policy throughout Europe, Fateless is the semi-autobiographical tale of a 14 year-old Jewish boy from Budapest, who finds himself swept up by cataclysmic events beyond his comprehension. A perfectly normal metropolitan teen who has never felt particularly connected to his religion, he is suddenly separated from his family as part of the rushed and random deportation of his city's large Jewish population. Brought to a concentration camp, his existence becomes a surreal adventure in adversity and adaptation, and he is never quite sure if he is the victim of his captors, or of an absurd destiny that metes out salvation and suffering arbitrarily. When he returns home after the liberation, he misses the sense of community he experienced in the camps, feeling alienated from both his Christian neighbors who turned a blind eye to his fate, and the Jewish family friends who avoided deportation and who now want to put the war behind them.
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Marcell Nagy | Köves Gyuri |
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Bela Dora | Dohányos |
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Balint Pentek | Selyemfiú |
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Aron Dimeny | Citrom Bandi |
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Peter Fancsikai | kis Kollmann |
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Zsolt Der | Rozi |
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Andras M. Kecskes | Finn |
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Dani Szabó | Moskovics |
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Tibor Mertz | Fodor |
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Péter Vida | Lénárt |
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Endre Harkányi | öreg Kollmann |
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Márton Brezina | nagy Kollmann |
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Zoltán Bukovszki | Zoli |
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Gábor Nyiri | Hunyó |
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Jenö Nagy | Jenõ |
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Bence Bihari | Bence |
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Patrik Holzmüller | Patrik |
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Jakab Pilaszanovich | Jakab |
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Zoltan Toth | Zoltán |
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Péter Bryja | Péter |
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Krisztián Köles | Krisztián |
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Gergely Mészáros | Bõrdíszmüves |
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Sándor ifj. Kõmíves | Fazekas |
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István Göz | Szakértõ |
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Miklós Székely B. | Keserü arcú férfi |
| Director | Lajos Koltai |
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| Writer | Imre Kertesz | |
| Producer | Peter Barbalics, András Benyó, Robert Buckler, Andras Hamori, Jonathan Haren, Bernd Helthaler, Ildiko Kemeny, Tibor Krsko, Jonathan Olsberg, Michael Reuter, Alexandra Stolle, Lajos Szakácsi, Endre Sík, Erika Tarr, Károly Varga, László Vincze, Miriam Zachar | |
| Musician | Ennio Morricone | |
| Photography | Gyula Pados | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | HUNGARIAN: Dolby Digital Stereo HUNGARIAN: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | May 09, 2006 |