mutatóujjal
Mutatóujjal is a Hungarian film directed by Zoltán Fábri, released in 1961. The movie is a drama that tells the story of a family in a rural village in Hungary during the 19th century. The title, which translates to "With a Pointed Finger," refers to the accusatory gesture of pointing, which is a central theme in the film.
The story revolves around a strict and narrow-minded priest who becomes the object of suspicion and accusations
Mutatóujjal is widely regarded as one of the most important Hungarian films of the post-war period, praised
In addition to its artistic and cultural significance, Mutatóujjal has also received accolades for its cinematography,