1945 tells the story of a stranger who arrives in a Hungarian village just after the end of the war. As the villagers prepare for a wedding, tensions rise and long-buried secrets are revealed. The film explores themes of guilt, betrayal, and the lasting impact of the Holocaust. Shot in black-and-white, the movie captures the paranoia and fear of the time.
From the film-shooting in the Buda Castle Marci and his friend go to a well-paying job. The scene is a big castle in the middle of a huge park. They enjoy the company of the Kid and the beautiful naked French girl, Nathalie. Their job is to watch the monitors on which they can see the Moscow coup détat. By the time Gorbachev is executed the Communist and the Nationalists have taken turns in occupying the castle and the park.
Leaving his family behind after a conflict with his colleagues, a leading editor at Hungary's state television network travels alone to his country house in the Badacsony region, and reflects on his past, his guilt and the old compromises.
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