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Little Vilma: The Last Diary
Little Vilma: The Last Diary

Little Vilma: The Last Diary

Genres

Drama

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The movie is inspired by writer-director Márta Mészáros' own childhood. The film is a grim reminder of horrible days under Stalinist period when several innocent people were persecuted for no fault. A good film which allow people to know how people in Europe were tortured before second world war by dictators and authoritarian regimes.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Hungarian

Runtime

104 mins

Rating

4/10

Release Date

03 February 2000

Country

Hungary

Cast

Cleo Ladányi

Cleo Ladányi

Kisvilma

Lili Monori

Lili Monori

felnõtt Vilma

Barbara Hegyi

Barbara Hegyi

Vilma Kovacs

Jan Nowicki

Jan Nowicki

Zdenek

Kitty Kéri

Kitty Kéri

Claudia Santiago

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