The Red and the White
"The Red and the White" is a 1967 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó. Set during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, it explores the themes of war and human conflict through the lens of a group of soldiers. The film is notable for its unique visual style, characterized by long takes and minimal dialogue, which emphasizes the brutality of the conflict.
The narrative follows the interactions between the Hungarian and Soviet forces, highlighting the complexities of loyalty and betrayal. The film's stark imagery and powerful symbolism make it a significant work in the genre of anti-war cinema, reflecting the harsh realities of political struggle.