

Katalin Varga
2009 Directed by Peter StricklandIn the beautiful, otherworldly Carpathian Mountains a woman is traveling with a small boy in a horse and cart, looking to punish those who once abused her. For years, Katalin has been keeping a terrible secret. Hitchhiking with two men, she was brutally raped in the woods. Although she has kept silent about what happened, she has not forgotten, and her son Órban serves as a living reminder.
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Hilda Péter
....................................................Katalin Varga

Norbert Tankó
....................................................Orbán Varga

László Mátray
....................................................Zsigmond Varga

Roberto Giacomello
....................................................Gergely

Tibor Pálffy
....................................................Antal Borlan

Melinda Kántor
....................................................Etelka Borlan

Fatma Mohamed
....................................................Wife
Director
...........................................................Peter Strickland
Producer
...........................................................Peter Strickland
Writer
...........................................................Peter Strickland
Sound Designer
...........................................................Gábor ifj. Erdélyi
Sound Recordist
...........................................................Zoltán Karaszek
Director of Photography
...........................................................Márk Győri
Sound Editor
...........................................................Tamás Székely
Production Companies
...................................................Romanian National Center for Cinematography
Libra Film
Ross Sanders Production International
Production Countries
........................................................Romania
United Kingdom
Spoken Languages
....................................................Magyar
Română
Genres
....................................................Thriller
Drama
Crime
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