In a dramatic story about the history of the Russian occupation in that period. The story began on August 12, 1945, at 11 am, when two mysterious strangers dressed in black clothes appeared in a railway station in a Hungarian village mysteriously and without reason. That period was under the Russian occupation, as the villagers prepare to attend the wedding of the writer's son. After a short time, the former bride's fiancé returned from captivity for a long time. Perhaps the man will be able to turn things in a few hours towards another turning point of secrets, sins, calculation, love and betrayal.
January 25, 1966 in Gyöngyös, Hungary
October 9, 1984 in Kaposvár, Hungary
May 9, 1961 in Toponár, Hungary
March 29, 1987 in Székesfehérvár, Hungary
December 27, 1969 in Budapest, Hungary
April 29, 1991 in Pécs, Hungary
February 28, 1961 in Kalocsa, Hungary
October 15, 1959 in Budapest, Hungary
November 13, 1942 in Hungary
June 19, 1983 in Miskolc, Hungary
29 November 1954, Budapest, Hungary
September 21, 1955 in Budapest, Hungary
December 26, 1993 in Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary
April 20, 1954 in Nyírábrány, Hungary
October 13, 1989 in Hungary
January 18, 1966 in Budapest, Hungary
April 18, 1986 in Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]
October 25, 1961
August 29, 1990 in Sweden
April 21, 1991
June 14, 1953 in Budapest, Hungary
15 September 1948, Budapest, Hungary
November 26, 2018
The darkness of wartime reaches not only into one day in August. In this muted but powerful film, Török is also commenting, obliquely but effectively, on the rise of far-right nationalism and anti-Semitism in present-day Hungary.April 05, 2018
This film adds to a growing list of Holocaust dramas and documentaries that move past the guilt of Nazi Germany to ponder the complicity of smaller communities in eastern Europe.April 04, 2018
Features an intrusive sound design, including Tibor Szemzö's jarringly contemporary score and sound effects that include the ringing of a clock tower, buzzing flies, rumbling thunder and noisy birds...June 20, 2018
Set in a specific time and place, 1945 also resonates as a story of people doing terrible things to other people in the name of opportunity and getting ahead. It hits home at a time when the idea of loving thy neighbor feels sadly passé.April 03, 2018
Torok juggles plenty of characters and themes - guilt, greed, Russian meddling, the Holocaust, justice - but he always remains firmly in control of his story. Every frame is meticulously crafted.October 15, 2018
Handsomely shot in black and white and just 91 minutes, Torok's picture does not linger long, yet it manages to say so much that matters.October 12, 2018
[A] sombre, accomplished but somewhat heavy-handed work...October 17, 2018
Marvellously directed and acted, 1945 shows how those who practice deception for their own ends are likely to pay the price and in ways they may not foresee.October 28, 2018
The film's straightforward but effective narrative holds few surprises while the talented cast strengthens the storytelling especially Péter Rudolf who makes a smooth transition from comedy to drama.October 12, 2018
As nationalist fervour and racism strengthens in modern-day Hungary, it is admirable that 1945 has been made at all.April 27, 2018
A town wracked with guilt must come to terms with the horrors of its war atrocities in "1945," a somber drama set in the immediate aftermath of WWII.December 12, 2017
It's a good bet that the director had High Noon in mind when he made this film, but the comparison ends there. As a compact study of wartime guilt, the film has the look and feel of a waking nightmare.