The film depicts "a peasant revolt in Hungary in the early twentieth century.
"[2] "Hungarian Rhapsody and Allegro Barbaro (both 1978) formed the first two parts of an uncompleted trilogy on the life of a nationalist executed in 1944 for his involvement in an anti-Hitler plot.
", commented the Sydney Morning Herald at the death of the director.
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