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Father is a 1966 Hungarian vintage movie poster designed by Margit Sandor.
Father (original title: Apa) is a 1966 Hungarian film.
A boy in Budapest loses his father in 1945, when he was the age of six. He does not remember much of the father but fantasizes that he performed various heroic feats.
Father is a black-and-white Hungarian feature film released in 1966. It was directed by Istvan Szabo, and the screenplay was also written by the director – partly based on personal experiences. In 1968, it was included in the list of the best Hungarian films known as the Budapest Twelve, and in 2000, it was also included in the New Budapest Twelve list of the twelve best Hungarian films of all time. Like Istvan Szabo's first feature film, The Age of Dreams, this is also a personal, autobiographical work. In it, the director depicts his own generation, the realization and finding himself of the generation that grew up without fathers. Unlike the first film, here "there are no integration problems, no love crises, here the main character actually has to overcome someone: himself."
Director: Istvan Szabo
Writer: Istvan Szabo
Stars: Andras Balint, Miklos Gabor, Daniel Erdely
(source: imdb.com)