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American Torso is a Western par excellence though it is a brilliant solitary tropical orchid, a clade apart from it's genealogy (genre convention)-bound prairie flower American contemporaries. Whilst distinct in filmic terms, it has the genuine civil war feel of a Winslow Homer painting, no small feat as he was a man in the thick of the action.
American Torso 1h 31m Drama Directed By: Gábor Bódy Do you think we mischaracterized a critic's review? American Torso Reviews All Critics Top Critics All Audience Verified Audience No All...
Synopsis. The film depicts the lives of veterans of the 1848 Hungarian Revolution in the American Civil War, based in part on an Ambrose Bierce story. The whole film was re-edited using his own method called “light editing” in order to make it resemble a damaged silent film from the late 1800s. Cast. Crew.
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1h 31m. IMDb RATING. 6.2 /10. 266. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. The film commemorates the Hungarian emigration of the forties. Its history takes place in the last days of the American Civil War and shows the different fates of three different characters, the rationalist, the fatalist and the romantic.
In the last days of the American civil war three characteristic figures of the 1849 Hungarian emigration fight. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema. See what’s playing
The film depicts the lives of veterans of the 1848 Hungarian Revolution in the American Civil War, based in part on an Ambrose Bierce story. The whole film was re-edited using his own method called "light editing" in order to make it resemble a damaged silent film from the late 1800s.
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The film depicts the lives of veterans of the 1848 Hungarian Revolution in the American Civil War, based in part on an Ambrose Bierce story. The whole film was re-edited using his own method called "light editing" in order to make it resemble a damaged silent film from the late 1800s.