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β€˜The Hungarian Dressmaker’ Review: A Seamstress Feels Hemmed in by Authoritarianism in Taut Slovakian Drama

Looking back seems to offer a prescient look ahead in β€œThe Hungarian Dressmaker,” Iveta GrΓ³fovÑ’s compelling adaptation of Peter KriΕ‘tΓΊfek’s novella β€œEmma and the Death’s Head,” set in Slovakia during World War II. At the time, locals had to navigate the uncharted territory of authoritarianism, when the far-right Hlinka Slovak People’s Party rose to power […]

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