The Bartos Family (Private Hungary 1)

Call Number
320-1-4:1/1

General information

Call No.:
320-1-4:1/1
Part of series
HU OSA 320-1-4 Photographs and Home Movie Collection of Privát Fotó és Film Alapivány: Films: Péter Forgács Art Documentaries
Located at
DVD-ROM #1 / No. 1
Digital ver. identifier
HU OSA 320-1-4_01
Original Title
A Bartos család (Privát Magyarország 1)
Date of production
1988
Date
1988
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
English
Duration
1 hour
Notes
Archival footage: Zoltán Bartos; Music: Zoltán Bartos and Tibor Szemző; Film editor: Márta Révész

Content

Form/Genre
Documentary film
Contents Summary

The first episode of the Private Hungary series tells the Bartos family Saga: a talented amateur filmmaker Zoltán Bartos, a chanson composer and lumber businessman made more than five hours of 9,5mm amateur film from the late twenties until the mid sixties. In 1944 the Hungarian “Quisling government” plundered the half Jewish Bartos family. Following the Nazi period, surviving the war in a Forced Jewish Labor unite, Zoltán divorced and remarry. Later the Communists rage the Hungarian citizen's life; in 1949 his plant was nationalized and lost everything again, except his humor.

Archival footage: Zoltán Bartos; Music: Zoltán Bartos and Tibor Szemző; Film editor: Márta Révész

Context

Associated Names
Forgács, Péter (Director)
Balázs Béla Stúdió (BBS) (Producer)
Fiatal Művészek Stúdiója (FMS) (Producer)