Two Confessions

Két vallomás

"Two Confessions" (originally "Ket Vallomas") was released in 1957 as Hungary's official submission to the Cannes Film Festival. At the time, it garnered attention primarily for its candid portrayal of juvenile delinquency within a Communist society, which was unusual given the typical state-sanctioned narratives. While the film's storyline and character development were seen as predictable and lacking innovation, critics and audiences appreciated its sincere and satisfying treatment of the subject matter. Over the years, "Two Confessions" has transitioned from being a straightforward social drama of its era to an underrated gem. Modern viewers and cinephiles have come to value the film for its historical context and subtle critique of societal issues in the so-called "Worker's Paradise," elevating its status beyond a dated relic to one worthy of renewed appreciation.

Full Cast of Two Confessions

Marianne Krencsey as Ibi

Marianne Krencsey

Ibi
Tivadar Uray as Sándor apja

Tivadar Uray

Sándor apja

Crew of Two Confessions

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