

Don’t Cry, Pretty Girls!
1970 Directed by Márta MészárosSavanyú and his friend work at a plant. After the monotonous shifts they engage in the pleasures of the afternoon and the night, i.e. parties and concerts. Savanyú dates Juli, they are already engaged. The young men live as sub-tenants, the young women in workers' hostels. None of these places are suited for spending time together. They are in need of an apartment. Out of the ruinous apartment which they lay siege on, however, they are sent away by the otherwise friendly policeman. At a concert held in the Park of Youth, Juli gets to know Géza. They flirt, then go to the country with a pop-group. Savanyú and his friends follow them. A minor fight cools the atmosphere.

Jaroslava Schallerová
....................................................Juli
Kati Sír
....................................................Juli (voice)

Márk Zala
....................................................Savanyú

Lajos Balázsovits
....................................................Géza, zenész

Péter Blaskó
....................................................Zsiráf, Juli bátyja

Balázs Kosztolányi
....................................................Savanyú barátja

Balázs Tardy
....................................................Director
...........................................................Márta Mészáros
Writer
...........................................................Péter Zimre
Assistant Director
...........................................................Dezső Koza
Mara Luttor
Poem
...........................................................Károly Bari
Music
...........................................................Zorán Sztevanovity
Camera Operator
...........................................................Béla Langmár
Production Companies
...................................................Mafilm
Production Countries
........................................................Hungary
Spoken Languages
....................................................Magyar
Genres
....................................................Drama
Music
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