Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Fractions I-III (1998) is like a raw, unfiltered glimpse into Hungary's transition period in the early '90s. The film dives deep into the lives of former workers from the Videoton factory, capturing their emotional and often harsh realities as they navigate unemployment and the struggle for new beginnings. There's a gritty authenticity to the performances that really drives home the personal impact of the economic shifts. Pacing is deliberate, reflecting the slow grind of change, which adds to the film's somber yet poignant atmosphere, making it distinct in its nuanced storytelling.
Fractions I-III is a somewhat elusive title within collector circles, due to its limited release and the ambiguous status of its director. The film has seen a few screenings but remains relatively scarce in physical formats, making it an interesting piece for those focused on Eastern European cinema or socio-political narratives. Its emotional depth and distinct atmosphere appeal to collectors who appreciate authentic portrayals of historical periods.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Explore our complete collection organized by genre