Abstract

This article attempts to place Wind into its Hungarian context. With its flat landscape and mobile camera the film is reminiscent of the work of Miklós Jancsó and other Hungarian directors and artists, ambiguously evoking a time and place which is important to the idea of national history and identity.

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