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- In 1953, the film evokes the 1848-49 periods up to the revolutionary struggle of the internal and external enemies. Petofi start there in the events, even in the ranks of waiver is that Bem's army in order to fight. Bem fights the odds, Gabor Aron cannons knocking the enemy.
- A young peasant boy stands up to tyranny, aided by his trusting friend- a goose.
- Rolla, the daughter of Count Korláthy sneaks out to the village funfair dressed as a maid. There she meets a young engineer, Baracs, and they fell in love almost instantly.
- A movie about the first Hungarian opera singer Rosa Széplaky Déry, who was active as an actress in a travelling theatre era in the beginning of the 19th century in Hungary, the eastern part of the then Austrian empire.
- Historical drama about the Austrian occupation at the beginning of the 18th century.
- Biopic on 19th century musician Erkel Ferenc, father of Hungarian grand opera and composer of that country's national anthem.
- Count János is tricked into marriage with a baron's daughter by her lover, the priest. When the Church and the Viennese court refuse to annual the marriage, János must find another way out.
- A young woman goes to work on the construction site for the future Stalin City.
- This comedy gives us an insight into the cultural life of the 1950s. It takes place in the Vác machine factory, where Gyözö Réz, the leader of the factory workers' choir, who is in fact a "reactionary", shines in his old glory. The young people are represented by the "jampec" Tóni Swing, a fan of Western dance music and aficionado of fashionable dances. As a counterpoint, the young, innovative workers appear, who represent a positive direction in music as well.
- It deals with the alleged Western sabotage of Hungarian oil production.
- A young peasant girl wants to marry her love, but due to the pressure of her parents she ends up with a wealthier man. Their real hardships begin when they escape together from her wedding.
- The architect, who took up arms for the first time; the celebrated actress, who was swept along by the tide of circumstances; the famous director, who even filmed the atrocities; the pianist, whose performance was followed by thunderous applause on that day of revolution in 1956. How everyday people in Hungary and in Canada lived through it. In the picture entitled: Happy Days - Falling Stars Canadian people such as Robert Hage ambassador, George Jonas writer, Anna Porter writer, Dr. Bela Fejer and Dr. Thomas Fried tell their stories about their experiences of 1956. Also appearing is the last public interview of author Gyorgy Faludy.
- Mr. Fitos, a skilled worker at the Porcelain Factory, is ridiculed on the factory bulletin board for his slow work. His daughter Juliska is being courted by Berci Patak. They join forces to improve the work of the brigade. Berci doesn't go along with them, so Juliska breaks up with him, but their friends persuade Berci to learn turning, to prove to Juliska that he can learn the new craft and is worthy of her love.