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Travel Damaging to Public Interest - Multilingual DVD ONF/NFB


Catalogue Number:  NFB524551
Producer:  National Film Board Of Canada
Producers:  Reka Sarkozy, Éric Michel
Directors:  Eva Pataki
Producing Agencies:  1956 Institute of Budapest (Budapest), Institut 1956 de Budapest (Budapest), National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), Office national du film du Canada (Montreal)
Subject:  Canadian Social Issues, Canadian Social Studies, Diversity, Documentary, History, Politics, Social Issues, Social Studies, World History
Language:  English
Grade Level:  Post Secondary
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2003
Running Time:  50:20
Closed Captions:  Yes


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Kriszta and Laci were born not long after the Soviets invaded Hungary in 1956. They were in high school when they met and fell in love. Laci was a rebel whose love of rock and roll and flared trousers was enough to make his teachers loathe him.

When school was over, Laci escaped via Yugoslavia. Hungarians who wanted to travel outside the Soviet bloc could apply for tourist visas, but the response was often negative. Especially for people like Kriszta, whose crime was simply falling in love with a defector. Every year she applied for a passport and received the same reply: "Travel is damaging to public interest."

Seven years later, Laci, by then a Canadian, visited Hungary. He and Kriszta decided to marry. She left Budapest, not driven by a yearning for adventure, but for love.

Laci's amateur films made in the 1970s help recall the period. Their Canadian-born children, along with their Hungarian-born family and friends, also contribute to this highly personal story.



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