

Agnus Dei
Directed by Miklós JancsóAllegory of the suppression of the 1919 revolution and the advent of fascism in Hungary; in the countryside, a unit of the revolutionary army spares the life of father Vargha, a fanatical priest. He comes back and leads massacres. A new force, represented by Feher, apparently avenges the people, but only to impose a different, more refined and effective kind of repression.
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Agnus Dei was released on April 22, 1971.
Agnus Dei was directed by Miklós Jancsó.
Agnus Dei has a runtime of 84m.
Agnus Dei was produced by József Bajusz.
Allegory of the suppression of the 1919 revolution and the advent of fascism in Hungary; in the countryside, a unit of the revolutionary army spares the life of father Vargha, a fanatical priest. He comes back and leads massacres. A new force, represented by Feher, apparently avenges the people, but only to impose a different, more refined and effective kind of repression.
The key characters in Agnus Dei are Vargha páter (József Madaras), A hegedülõ (Daniel Olbrychski), Márk atya (Márk Zala).
Agnus Dei is a Drama, History, War film.
Agnus Dei has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.












