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The Soil Under Your Feet

  • Drama

December 23, 1948 (HU)

1h 37m

Treasured Earth

In 1905 Hungary, a young village woman has just undergone a marriage to the spoiled son of a man to whom her father is indebted, in order that the debt be cancelled, only to be spirited away by her true love, a young peasant, by whom she soon becomes pregnant. Together they ...

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