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Set in Budapest during the late 1930s, the film revolves around three central figures whose lives are bound together by an elegant restaurant and an unyielding mutual affection:
The film's power is augmented by its connection to a real-life mystery. The song “Gloomy Sunday” was indeed written in 1933 by Hungarian composer Rezső Seress. The melancholic ballad became famous not just for its beauty, but because of an urban legend that linked it to a spate of suicides worldwide. While the true extent of the phenomenon is disputed, the legend of the "Hungarian Suicide Song" gave the melody an enduring, dark legacy that the film uses to potent effect. Director Rolf Schübel treats these suicides as a metaphor, representing the suicidal state of a Europe about to be consumed by the horror of World War II.
The film is set in Budapest during World War II and revolves around the lives of three main characters: Lili (played by Erika Marozsán), a beautiful and charming young woman; István (played by Géza Morcsányi), a shy and introverted piano player; and Hans (played by Sebastian Koch), a German officer.
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Set in Budapest during the late 1930s, the film revolves around three central figures whose lives are bound together by an elegant restaurant and an unyielding mutual affection:
The film's power is augmented by its connection to a real-life mystery. The song “Gloomy Sunday” was indeed written in 1933 by Hungarian composer Rezső Seress. The melancholic ballad became famous not just for its beauty, but because of an urban legend that linked it to a spate of suicides worldwide. While the true extent of the phenomenon is disputed, the legend of the "Hungarian Suicide Song" gave the melody an enduring, dark legacy that the film uses to potent effect. Director Rolf Schübel treats these suicides as a metaphor, representing the suicidal state of a Europe about to be consumed by the horror of World War II.
The film is set in Budapest during World War II and revolves around the lives of three main characters: Lili (played by Erika Marozsán), a beautiful and charming young woman; István (played by Géza Morcsányi), a shy and introverted piano player; and Hans (played by Sebastian Koch), a German officer.