Az ügynök élete . The Life of an Agent

Duration: 00:55:00 Hundreds of propaganda and instructional films as well as short and full-length features were produced by the Film Studio of the Ministry of Interior between 1958 and 1988. The films sought to teach the secret police about the best ways to protect the socialist state. Topics inclu...

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Other Authors: Papp, Gábor Zsigmond
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Hungarian
Published: Hungary 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:a0614bf9-88f0-48c5-8056-5419f45f5db8
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Summary:Duration: 00:55:00 Hundreds of propaganda and instructional films as well as short and full-length features were produced by the Film Studio of the Ministry of Interior between 1958 and 1988. The films sought to teach the secret police about the best ways to protect the socialist state. Topics included the clandestine house-search, the operative shadowing of select targets, the installation of tapping devices, and the organization of agents and denouncers. The plain and straightforward narration of the films is slightly out of step with their serious patriotic aims, and modern viewers will be astonished by the amount of money, time and energy devoted to a form of ideological education which was both complex and expensive. This selection neatly illustrates how the coercive organization of Kádár's dictatorship worked, and what major motives lay behind it.
Published:2004