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1956 was a turbulent year in Hungary; an Eastern Bloc nation which came under the political control of the Soviet Union after suffering under Nazi domination during World War II, Hungary rose up against the U.S.S.R. in a revolutionary bid for independence that was shut down in less than two weeks when Soviet troops rolled into the country to crush the democratic uprising. Later that same year, with the memory of the violent reprisals of the Russian invasion clear in everyone's minds, the Soviets and the Hungarians met on another field of battle -- the water polo semifinals at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. Determined not to buckle under to the Russians, the Hungarian team played an aggressive match that was described by many as the most violent water polo contest in Olympic history. Filmmaker Colin Keith Gray looks back at the events of this crucial year in Hungarian history with the documentary Freedom's Fury, which tells the stories of both the Hungarian revolution and the nation's water polo team in their bid to turn the tables on the Soviet Union, if only in Olympic competition. Olympic swimming legend Mark Spitz narrates the film; Lucy Liu and Quentin Tarantino served as executive producers on the project. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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daryndaryn Now available on DVD
by daryn in Daryn's Blog
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"Freedom's Fury now available on DVD. Thanks to our friends at Film Baby and Colin and Megan the master minds behind this great Documentary you can now own a copy. Since spout.com is not able to sell you this dvd yet I will tell you where to go to get it. http://www.filmbaby.com/films/ 2438, go there order the dvd if you are as lucky as me you will get the two you ordered (one for you and one to give to a friend) AND a bag of microwavable popcorn. Film Baby, well done, you exceeded my expectations. Go buy it, come back to spout.com and write a review and tell us and the film makers what you thought. " [More]
JennJenn If you live in LA, you won't wa ...
by Jenn in Travelling with film
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"URGENT News Flash -- feature documentary, Freedom's Fury, will screen this Friday Aug. 25th through Thursday Aug. 31st at the Laemmle's Music Hall for its LA Oscar qualifying run!!!This is the first Los Angeles run and also the unveiling of the 35mm print! All proceeds support other Oscar qualifying runs that will take place in 8 cities across the U.S. later this Fall (more news to follow soon). Every ticket sale helps get the word out to ensure Freedom's Fury is screened around the globe in memory of the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution and the famous "blood in the water" match. Tell all your friends, family, colleagues, team mates and fellow film fans! Every single ticket counts, so let your voices be heard...LOCATION:Laemmle's Music Hall9036 Wilshire BlvdBeverly Hills, CA 90211SCREENING TIMES:Friday Aug 25th 3:10PMMonday-Thursday Aug. 28th-31st 3:10PMSat Aug. 26th & Sun Aug. 27th 10:10AM Freedom's Fury Hungarian Premiere Freedom's Fury (or in Hungarian, A sz ... " [More]
JennJenn Great flick! Repost of a revie ...
by Jenn in Jenn Blog
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"Review by Charlie Prince after screening at the Tribeca Film Festival, 2006: Freedom’s Fury is a historical documentary that tells the tale of Hungary’s piece of the Cold War and an unusual water polo game in 1956 that became a violent proxy for that struggle. I can’t speak for viewers who lived through those times, but as someone really learning about this subject for the first time, I found the documentary absolutely fascinating, among the better documentaries that played at the recent Tribeca Film Festival. The challenge of the film is to make what are in many ways two separate stories flow together as one, and the filmmakers succeed, even if the film necessarily ends up being somewhat episodic as a result. On the one hand the film is telling the story of Hungary’s situation in the context of the Cold War and how that led to an uprising in Hungary against the Soviet Union. The other story is the tale of the water polo team sent to the Olympics in the midst of that uprising. Wh ... " [More]
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"Several of the best things about film festivals came together for me in Freedom's Fury, which I watched at the Waterfront Film Festival last weekend. 1. I saw a film I probably wouldn't have been able to view on a big screen in my small town 2. I saw a film I most likely wouldn't have picked up at the rental store (even if it looked interesting and I thought "someday I want to get this") 3. I witnessed the result of supreme filmmaking talent—the film is proof that it is possible to take two seemingly disparate topics and successfully weave them together in a way that appeals to even unconnected people (in this case, I learned it's possible to bring together water polo and a political revolution—go figure) 4. I got even more excited about the film when I heard the filmmakers, Colin Gray and Megan Raney ("The Sibs") talk after the screening about their process and experiences 5. I later had the opportunity to meet and talk to Colin and Megan, and found them as genuine and kind and s ... " [More]
 



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