Evden Eve . From Home to Home
Duration: 01:44:00 Hungarians born outside of Hungary are the largest immigrant group in Hungary. Back in the 80s, as a “more developed and more democratic” country, Hungary was a dreamland for many Hungarians living elsewhere in the Eastern Bloc. The film presents stories of four Hungarians who res...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | Hungarian |
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Moczán, Peter
2003
Hungary |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:011dee75-022c-4e8d-bd97-5449e925cc37 |
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author2 | Almási, Tamás |
author_facet | Almási, Tamás |
collection | OSA Film Library |
dateSpan | 2003 |
description | Duration: 01:44:00
Hungarians born outside of Hungary are the largest immigrant group in Hungary. Back in the 80s, as a “more developed and more democratic” country, Hungary was a dreamland for many Hungarians living elsewhere in the Eastern Bloc. The film presents stories of four Hungarians who resettled to the “motherland” in 1980-1991 in search of a better life. Different customs and different patterns of socializing made it diffiult for those immigrants to blend in and to become Hungarians in Hungary. |
genre | libraryUnit |
geographic | Hungary |
id | bulk_95C3D486-C46D-4DD9-AFEC-7F6CB063030C |
institution | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
language | Hungarian |
publishDate | 2003 |
publisher | Moczán, Peter Hungary |
spellingShingle | Evden Eve . From Home to Home [Documentary film] |
title | Evden Eve . From Home to Home |
topic | [Documentary film] |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:011dee75-022c-4e8d-bd97-5449e925cc37 |