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How ‘The Hungarian Dressmaker’ Makes Slovaks “Face Up” to a Dark Past They’d Rather Forget

The Hollywood Reporter
Story by Lily Ford
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A Slovak drama about a Hungarian dressmaker's heroic act during WWII sparks a timely discussion on confronting a nation's dark past.
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  • Director Iveta Grofova says the film highlights the parallels between the Nazi-aligned Slovak state's persecution of minorities and the divisive rhetoric exploiting societal fears in today's global climate.
  • Actress Alexandra Borbely delivers an acclaimed performance as the protagonist Marika, a dressmaker who risks her life to shelter a Jewish boy, embodying the film's themes of moral courage and common humanity in the face of mortal danger.
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Iveta Grofova, Jakub Tlolka, Alexandra Borbely, Peter Kristufek, Zuzana Mistrikova, Karlovy Vary Film Festival, Academy Awards, The Hungarian Dressmaker, Emma and the Death's Head
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