‘Hungarian Seamstress’ review: A seamstress feels trapped by tyranny in taut Slovak drama – Blogging Sole

‘Hungarian Seamstress’ review: A seamstress feels trapped by tyranny in taut Slovak drama

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Looking back seems to offer insight into the future in “The Hungarian Tailor,” Iveta Gruvova’s compelling adaptation of Peter Krzystovec’s novella “Emma and the Death’s Head” set in Slovakia during World War II. At that time, local residents had to navigate uncharted territory of authoritarianism, when the far-right Slovak People’s Party came to power (…)

Their first visit to America feels new again – Blogging Sole

Their first visit to America feels new again

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If there is any chapter in the Beatles saga that Beatles fans around the world feel they know deep down, it is the early months of 1964, when the Beatles first came to America – an event that shook the world, and changed it profoundly. “Beatles 64” is a documentary chronicling the three weeks the … Read more