Iskolák és rendszerek: Sihedernyi koromban - Gorkij Iskola 1946-1956 . Schools and Systems: The Gorky School 1948-1956

The Gorky School was founded in 1945 as the Soviet elite diplomatic school. From 1947 Communist immigrants returning to Hungary also sent their children there. Among them were the sons of József Révai, Mátyás Rákosi's daughter, filmmaker Márta Mészáros, János Kende, and Pál Schiffer. The film f...

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Other Authors: Papp, Gábor Zsigmond
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Hungarian
Published: Hungary 2000
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:72c324b1-09da-48a2-9458-bb88a2c54262
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description The Gorky School was founded in 1945 as the Soviet elite diplomatic school. From 1947 Communist immigrants returning to Hungary also sent their children there. Among them were the sons of József Révai, Mátyás Rákosi's daughter, filmmaker Márta Mészáros, János Kende, and Pál Schiffer. The film features Géza Komoróczy, Zorán Sztevanovity, Péter Halász, dr. Éva Bán, Erzsébet Birman, György Háy, Renáta Farkas, László Garai, and Györgyné Tímár.
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spellingShingle Iskolák és rendszerek: Sihedernyi koromban - Gorkij Iskola 1946-1956 . Schools and Systems: The Gorky School 1948-1956
[Documentary film]
title Iskolák és rendszerek: Sihedernyi koromban - Gorkij Iskola 1946-1956 . Schools and Systems: The Gorky School 1948-1956
topic [Documentary film]
url http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:72c324b1-09da-48a2-9458-bb88a2c54262