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300 min
Few writers today tackle sweeping, multigenerational family sagas, work that demands vast life experience and insight. József Attila Prize–winner Árpád Thiery has done just that: his two published volumes of the Freytág Siblings’ story (1943 through the late 1960s) have been adapted by Hungarian Television into a five-part series slated for January 1989, and he’s already completed the trilogy’s final installment. Thiery describes it as a historical family novel, tracing postwar Hungary, from the Stalinist 1950s and the 1956 uprising’s aftermath to the upheavals of 1968, while celebrating freedom, truth, hope, boundless faith and innocent responsibility.
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György Dörner | Unowned | |
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Péter Blaskó | Unowned | |
| Barbara Hegyi | Unowned | ||
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Erzsi Máthé | Unowned | |
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Imre Sinkovits | Unowned | |
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Tibor Szilágyi | Unowned | |
| Zoltán Varga | Unowned | ||
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Hédi Temessy | Unowned | |
| Olivér Csendes | Unowned |