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The Girl
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Title
The Girl
Subject
woman filmmaker
Description
Purchased for teaching. When I first started teaching there really weren't that many films by women. The first Hungarian film made by one!
Date
1968
Abstract
The first Hungarian film directed by a woman, Márta Mészáros’ debut feature is an assured expression of many of her recurring themes: broken families, the relationships between parents and children, and the search for stability in an uncertain world. Erzsi (Kati Kovács), a young woman living in an orphanage in Budapest, sets out to reconnect with her birth mother (Teri Horváth)—a quest that leads her to a small town where Erzsi’s modern, urban sensibilities clash with the conservative, provincial attitudes of the woman who brought her into the world but with whom she has little else in common. Laced with the feminist concerns that would become a hallmark of Mészáros’ work, The Girl is a minutely observed portrait of a woman searching for where she came from in order to figure out where she is going. --Janus Films
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Duration
90 mins
Director
Marta Meszaros
URL
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Citation
“The Girl,” VHS Activism Archive , accessed June 14, 2026, https://activismvhs.omeka.net/items/show/739.
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