Film
The Red & The White
- 7PM
Set in Central Russia during the Civil War of 1918, Hungarian-born director Miklós Jancsó creates a haunting portrait of the brutality of war. This epic follows a group of Hungarians fighting with the Russian Red Army against the Pro-Czar White Army—and the fearless nurses who treat them. One of the major works by “a radically original and daring filmmaker, and an essential political filmmaker” (The New Yorker), The Red & The White is characterized by Jancsó’s boldly stylized widescreen compositions and elongated takes that pan over vistas and battles all in service of his relentless goal: to examine an abuse of power.
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