

„By the middle of the 70s, partly due to television, Hungarian films had lost much of their audience. The allure of disguised social criticism – one of the secret reasons why Hungarian films were so successful at foreign festivals – started to wear off. After 1968 social criticism became pointless. The first director to open up towards the audience (along with Zoltán Fábri) was Pál Sándor. Mourning the loss of left-wing ideals of freedom he recreated the illusion of a past community. The audience responded to his grotesque, nostalgic tone and the stories where the emphasis was always placed on the microclimate of human relationships. His “retro-films” were rich in self-irony. He never analysed and never criticised, he just told a story, created a poignant atmosphere and passionate characters. (Szeressétek Odor Emíliát – Love Emilia! 1968, Régi idők focija – Football of The Good Old Days 1973, Herkulesfürdői emlék – A Strange Role 1976, Szabadíts meg a gonosztól – Deliver Us from Evil 1978).
His outstanding film, – Football of the Good Old Days had a repeated line, which became a popular saying: “One needs a team”. The hero, Minarik, the legendary laundry-owner tried to fill his football team with enthusiasm. He represented the man of the 70s, trying to find a way out, wallowing in nostalgia.”
„Elemér Ragályi was the cinematographer on Expedition of Retribution and the director of photography of every Pál Sándor film. Ragályi had become a master of the hand-held camera and sensitive, psychologically expressive lighting while working on Béla Balázs Studio documentaries.”
The film based on the traditional form of the slapstick/ burlesque comedy.



Regi.idok.focija.AKA.Football.of.the.Good.Old.Days.1973.WEB.1080p.x264.mkv General Container: Matroska Runtime: 1h 19mn Size: 2.45 GiB Video Codec: h264 Resolution: 1440x1080 Aspect ratio: 4:3 Frame rate: 25.000 fps Bit rate: 4 310 kb/s Audio Hungarian 2.0ch AAC LC @ 128 kb/s
Language(s):Hungarian
Subtitles:English
Please! Could you reuploaded this film?
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