The film follows a Jewish family living in Hungary through three generations, rising from humble beginnings to positions of wealth and power in the crumbling Austro-Hungarian Empire. The patriarch becomes a prominent judge but is torn when his government sanctions anti-Jewish persecutions. His son converts to Christianity to advance his career as a champion fencer and Olympic hero, but is caught up in the Holocaust. Finally, the grandson, after surviving war, revolution, loss and betrayal, realizes that his ultimate allegiance must be to himself and his heritage.
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Sunshine
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Avenue Of Hope
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Sunshine (Adagio in D Minor)
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Astro-Ø (Sunshine Mix)
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Kanada's Death Pt.2 (Adagio in D Minor)
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Adagio in D Minor
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Fantasia for Piano 4 Hands in F minor
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Franz Schubert:
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Tavaszi szél vizet áraszt
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Balázs Hantos:
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Ezzel a kis dallal
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Minden kislány
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Szép vagy, gyönyörü vagy
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Ottó Vincze:
Writer
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Radetzky Marsch
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Johann Strauss Sr.:
Writer
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Hungarian National Anthem
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Ferenc Erkel:
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Stalin Cantata
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Worker's Funeral March
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Alexis Arkhangelsky:
Writer
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Traditional Jewish Funeral Song
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László Fekete:
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Egmont: Overture - Opus 84
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Blue Danube
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Kaiser Waltz
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Wedding March
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Felix Mendelssohn:
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Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin: Performer Patrick Russ: Arrangement Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Composer |
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Huzzad, csak huzzad
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Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester Berlin:
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Veni creator spiritu
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Please God May We Always Go on Singing
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The Sonnenscheins
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