
Legends circulate in the public consciousness about Kex, which existed from late 1968 to the autumn of 1971. For baby boomers, it represented freedom and spontaneity. The band rejected the world of Communist cultural policy with its uniqueness and refusal to conform, something in which the best of the artistic intelligentsia and political dissidents saw value. They attended their concerts, and the film recalls their experiences. At times, one feels as if they are watching a spy film parody, as one gains insight into the secret files containing reports from agents embedded within the audience.

János Baksa-Soós
Self

Földes László
Self

Tamás Cseh
Self


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December 31, 1998
2h 1m
10.0
András Kisfaludy
András Kisfaludy
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Örökmozgó
HU
Munkart Bt.
HU
Tamás Somló
Self

János Bródy
Self

Gyula Pauer
Self

Ildikó Szabó
Self

György Szomjas
Self

Balázs Fakan
Interviewer

László Rajk
Self
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