UKJF on Demand: 1945

“A fresh, intelligent cinematic approach to a difficult topic that takes on a transitional time in Hungarian history with subtlety and nuance.” – Variety

A film that is as masterfully directed and emotionally poignant as Son of Saul1945 is an instant classic. Jewish father and son return to the village from which they were deported, and where indifferent bystanders seized their home and possessions. Their arrival is a moment of crisis for the small community, whose members struggle to cope with feelings of guilt and fear of revenge. Shot in expressive black and white, 1945 is a quiet yet striking study of the aftershocks of war.

Official Selection: Berlin International Film Festival 2017

Winner: Jerusalem Film Festival 2017

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