
Orphan Árva
Synopsis
Budapest, 1957. In the aftermath of a quelled uprising against the ruling Communist party, a young Jewish boy named Andor and his mother are struggling to make ends meet. Both work at a local general store, living in fear of the regime’s violent reprisals against friends and coworkers involved in the failed revolution. When a menacing, brutish man appears in town, claiming to be Andor’s father, the boy is plunged into personal crisis as he’s forced to come to grips with a new and unwelcome family history.
Director László Nemes (Son of Saul) sets this tender, heartbreaking coming-of-age tale amid a violent historical backdrop, balancing the intimate and internal against the grand sweep of history. The struggles of Andor and his family mirror the tumultuous reckoning of the post-WWII world, as Orphan bears witness to the tyrannies of the period through the eyes of a child.
Screening in 35mm.
Screenings & Events
Screening
Sat, Oct 18 @ 12:00pm
at Gene Siskel Film Center, Screen 1
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Screenwriter Clara Royer
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Screening
Sun, Oct 19 @ 7:30pm
at Gene Siskel Film Center, Screen 1
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Screenwriter Clara Royer
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Film Credits
- Kemény Ildik, Mike Goodridge, Alexander Rodnyansky, Szále Ferenc, Gregory Jankilevitsch, Alexander Bazarov
- László Nemes, Clara Royer
- Péter Politzer
- Martyas Erdely
- Gyorgy Bojtik, Andrea Waskovics, Bojtorján Barabas
- Evgueni Galperine, Sacha Galperine
- Yoav Rosenberg, Michael Kupsik, Klaudia Smieja - Rostworowska, Sipos Gábor, Rajna Gábor, Stalter Judit, JD Zacharias, Ori Eisen, Alice Labadie, Jean Labadie, Peták Eleonóra, Antal Ilona
- Pioneer Productions, Good Chaos, Mid March Media, AR Content
Sponsors
With support from
Film Patron
Robert and Penelope Steiner Family Foundation