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Adoption

Original title: Örökbefogadás
  • 1975
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.6K
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Adoption (1975)
A lonely middle-aged woman wants to give birth to a child, but her acquaintance with dysfunctional teenagers leads her to the idea of adoption.
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A lonely middle-aged woman wants to give birth to a child, but her acquaintance with dysfunctional teenagers leads her to the idea of adoption.A lonely middle-aged woman wants to give birth to a child, but her acquaintance with dysfunctional teenagers leads her to the idea of adoption.A lonely middle-aged woman wants to give birth to a child, but her acquaintance with dysfunctional teenagers leads her to the idea of adoption.

  • Director
    • Márta Mészáros
  • Writers
    • Márta Mészáros
    • Gyula Hernádi
    • Ferenc Grunwalsky
  • Stars
    • Katalin Berek
    • Gyöngyvér Vigh
    • Péter Fried
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Márta Mészáros
    • Writers
      • Márta Mészáros
      • Gyula Hernádi
      • Ferenc Grunwalsky
    • Stars
      • Katalin Berek
      • Gyöngyvér Vigh
      • Péter Fried
    • 12User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Katalin Berek
    Katalin Berek
    • Csentesné - Kata
    • (as Berek Kati)
    Gyöngyvér Vigh
    • Bálint Anna
    Péter Fried
    • Sanyi
    László Szabó
    László Szabó
    • Jóska
    István Szõke
      Flóra Kádár
      • Erzsi, Jóska felesége
      János Boros
      • Anna apja
      • (as Boross János)
      Erzsi Varga
      • Anna anyja
      István Kaszás
      • Intézetigazgató
      Anikó Kiss
      Zsófi Mészáros
      Judit Felvidéki
      Irén Rácz
      Erika Jozsi
        András Szigeti
        Magda Horváth
        Árpád Perlaky
        • Orvos
        • (as Dr. Perlaky Árpád)
        Gábor Szücs
          • Director
            • Márta Mészáros
          • Writers
            • Márta Mészáros
            • Gyula Hernádi
            • Ferenc Grunwalsky
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          8CFKane-2

          An excellent example of social realism at its best. Very well done.

          Marta Meszaros brings a subtle, yet effective critique of both communist Hungary and the patriarchal system that existed there in the mid 1970s. This film does move slowly, but that is part of what makes it great. It is shot in the social realism style. This means that there are long drawn-out shots, often with little dialogue. Slow camera movements are also a hallmark of this style. Since Adoption was made well outside of the Hollywood system, it does not adhere to the conventions that many American moviegoers would expect. If action-adventure is your kind of movie, skip this one. If, however, you are intrigued by a well told story pertaining to everyday life, this film is worth checking out.
          8christopher-underwood

          with an award at Berlin

          Marta Meszaros was born in 1931 and still making films having made about thirty and shorts and TV also previously married to Miklos Jancso. Mostly known for Diary For My Children (1984) and recently Aurora Borealis: Northern Light (2017) and Adoption made earlier with an award at Berlin. The film is rather sad with the woman in her 40s and really wanting to have a baby but her lover not happy as he already has a wife and children. A young dysfunctional girl, she thinks, it might be an idea, although it is rather silly and it becomes complicated she is already unhappy with her life and her parents. The end is very sudden as she runs for a bus, although it doesn't look like being a good outcome. Nevertheless I thought it was well done and especially of the young girl and the older woman, and of course everyone at the wedding.
          federovsky

          Ploughing a harsh landscape

          A single woman turned 40 wants a baby but has nobody to give her one. Her instincts displaced, she befriends a tearaway girl from a young offender's institution. The two women, each at a watershed in their lives, draw something from each other without being able to relate to each other properly.

          It has an ungainly, unstructured feel to it – more sentiment than substance - like a day imperfectly remembered, which amounts to a startling, artless realism. The smudgy black and white Hungarian landscape and sparse dialogue are forefunners of Tarr's, and there are some nicely observed characters. Women will connect with Meszaros' worldview: life as a forlorn struggle to be as benign as one might want to be, but inevitably held back by the sheer dourness of the world. So we make do with what we have and hope that things occasionally work out, as they do here. Winner of the Golden Bear.
          8lasttimeisaw

          Mészáros' female instinct and acuteness prevails in this heartfelt, earnest gem

          "Remarkably, she doesn't opt for a radical strategy to tackle the sexism issue head on, Kata, through Berek's sterling interpretation, who particularly resembles Helen Mirren but foregrounds her steely fortitude, unalloyed emotion to the fore with flying colors, is not designed to be a crusader, no banner is brandished, no rousing speech is required, she is a feminist fighter in the most pragmatical way, do the right thing within her capacity, she sees the problems (whether it is in the self-seeking Jóska or the national institution), but realistically, she is not in the right position to challenge the status quo, in lieu, she smartly capitalizes on her savoir-faire to get things undone, actions are louder than words, Kata is a heroine that we can all emulate."

          read my full review on my blog: cinema omnivore
          10vincentw

          A work of austere brilliance by the most prolific woman filmmaker of all time.

          As austere as any Bresson, this film shows Meszaros' brilliance as a filmmaker. The story is simple, the acting understated and powerful, the black and white photography masterful, the atmosphere strained and grey. Without once mentioning politics, it could not be a more powerful indictment of Communist society.

          It is, a sad comment on the state of film distribution in this day and age that the works of Meszaros, the most prolific woman filmmaker of all time, should be so little available. Come on, Amazon, get with it!

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            Included in the Criterion Collection, Spine #1115.
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            Featured in Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema (2018)

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          • Release date
            • September 25, 1975 (Hungary)
          • Country of origin
            • Hungary
          • Official site
            • NFI World Sales (Hungary)
          • Language
            • Hungarian
          • Also known as
            • Usvojenje
          • Filming locations
            • Hungary
          • Production companies
            • Hungarofilm
            • Hunnia Filmstúdió
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 29m(89 min)
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.85 : 1

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