A harangok Rómába mentek. [The Bell's Have Gone to Rome.]
by Jancsó, Miklós
- Used
- Condition
- In good condition.
- Seller
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Budapest, Hungary
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About This Item
(1958). In good condition.. Original, vintage, black and white photo of the staff of Jancsó's movie. Title and date on verso in pencil.. Original, vintage, black and white photo of the staff of Jancsó's movie. Title and date on verso in pencil. 143 × 90 mm.
"A harangok Rómába mentek" was Jancsó's first feature film, a classical realistic story about children pressured to join the army during WWII, but they refuse to fight on German side againt the Russians on the eastern front, and try to rescue bells that are being taken to be used as metal for guns.
Jancsó later dismissed his film, considered it too romantic thus false.
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Details
- Bookseller
- Foldvaribooks (HU)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 609
- Title
- A harangok Rómába mentek. [The Bell's Have Gone to Rome.]
- Author
- Jancsó, Miklós
- Illustrator
- Original, vintage, black and white photo of the staff of Jancsó's movie. Title and date on verso in pencil.
- Book Condition
- Used - In good condition.
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Place of Publication
- (1958)
Terms of Sale
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As members of The Hungarian Antiquarian Bookseller's Association (MAE) we are also members ILAB-LILA(International League of Antiquarian Booksellers) and hence obliged to follow their Code of Ethic .
About the Seller
Foldvaribooks
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Budapest
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- Verso
- The page bound on the left side of a book, opposite to the recto page.