Olyan Mint Otthon 1978 Okru 🆒
olyan mint otthon 1978 okru

Olyan Mint Otthon 1978 Okru 🆒

This program is not widely available online, but segments can be found in the (MTVA Archives) under call numbers 1978-10-16/12. It remains a poignant Cold War-era document about identity, displacement, and the fragile meaning of “home.”

If you are searching for a fictional film, you may be combining two memories: the phrase “Olyan, mint otthon” (common in 1970s Hungarian media) and the word “okru” (from news reports about Soviet autonomous regions). olyan mint otthon 1978 okru

Contact the Nemzeti Archívum (National Archive of Hungary) – Moving Image Section. Request the 1978 TV guide for week 42 (October 16–22). Look for the entry: “Olyan, mint otthon – Riport a Komi ASZSZK-ból.” That is your missing piece. This program is not widely available online, but

| Film Title (1978) | Director | Connection to “Olyan, mint otthon” | |-------------------|----------|-------------------------------------| | (Vera Angi) | Pál Gábor | A young woman in a Communist indoctrination camp feels “at home” only when betraying her family – ironic use of the phrase. | | A kedves szomszéd (The Dear Neighbor) | Zoltán Fábri | Explores the idea of home vs. exile. No direct “okru,” but set partly in a border district. | | Olyan, mint otthon (short film) | István Dárday (attributed) | 25-minute sociological film about workers’ hostels. “Okru” could be a misreading of Október (premiered October 5, 1978 on M1). | Request the 1978 TV guide for week 42 (October 16–22)

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