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Köves, the narrator in Fateless, is fourteen, and the year from 1944 to 1945 is the decisive learning year of his life.
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It has often been argued that Fateless is the hub and center of Kertész's literary production.
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2002 - Presentation Speech 2002
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Based on the autobiographical novel by Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertezs, Lajos Koltai's coming-of-age drama "Fateless" examines the Holocaust through the eyes of a child who of necessity grows up fast, trying all the while to make the best of the worst situation.
John Farr: Never Again: Ten Great Holocaust Films You May Have Missed John Farr 2010
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Graced with a swelling score by Ennio Morricone, a haunting performance by Nagy, and impressionistic visuals (Koltai is a veteran lensman), "Fateless" is a richly powerful, stubbornly unsentimental meditation on Jewish identity.
John Farr: Never Again: Ten Great Holocaust Films You May Have Missed John Farr 2010
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Based on the autobiographical novel by Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertezs, Lajos Koltai's coming-of-age drama "Fateless" examines the Holocaust through the eyes of a child who of necessity grows up fast, trying all the while to make the best of the worst situation.
John Farr: Never Again: Ten Great Holocaust Films You May Have Missed John Farr 2010
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Graced with a swelling score by Ennio Morricone, a haunting performance by Nagy, and impressionistic visuals (Koltai is a veteran lensman), "Fateless" is a richly powerful, stubbornly unsentimental meditation on Jewish identity.
John Farr: Never Again: Ten Great Holocaust Films You May Have Missed John Farr 2010
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Based on the autobiographical novel by Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertezs, Lajos Koltai's coming-of-age drama "Fateless" examines the Holocaust through the eyes of a child who of necessity grows up fast, trying all the while to make the best of the worst situation.
John Farr: Never Again: Ten Great Holocaust Films You May Have Missed John Farr 2010
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Based on the autobiographical novel by Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertezs, Lajos Koltai's coming-of-age drama "Fateless" examines the Holocaust through the eyes of a child who of necessity grows up fast, trying all the while to make the best of the worst situation.
John Farr: Never Again: Ten Great Holocaust Films You May Have Missed John Farr 2010
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Graced with a swelling score by Ennio Morricone, a haunting performance by Nagy, and impressionistic visuals (Koltai is a veteran lensman), "Fateless" is a richly powerful, stubbornly unsentimental meditation on Jewish identity.
John Farr: Never Again: Ten Great Holocaust Films You May Have Missed John Farr 2010
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Based on the autobiographical novel by Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertezs, Lajos Koltai's coming-of-age drama "Fateless" examines the Holocaust through the eyes of a child who of necessity grows up fast, trying all the while to make the best of the worst situation.
John Farr: Never Again: Ten Great Holocaust Films You May Have Missed John Farr 2010
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