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Duration: 37 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: bLACK mAGiC |
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Birth Name: Deborah Kara Unger
Birth Date: 1966-05-12
Birth Place: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Alternate Names: Deborah Unger, دِبوراه کارا اونگر
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Deborah Kara Unger, born on May 12, 1966, is a Canadian actress known for her roles in various films. Notably, she starred in 'Highlander III: The Sorcerer' (1994), a prequel set centuries before the second film. In this movie, Connor MacLeod, after losing his wife Heather, travels to Japan where he meets and befriends an Immortal sorcerer named Nakano.
Release Year: 1999
Nation: Austria, Canada, Germany, Hungary
Alternative Title: Sunshine, el amanecer de un siglo, Съншайн, Sunshine - O Despertar de um Século, El amanecer de un siglo, Sunshine - Ein Hauch von Sonnenschein, Isän, pojan ja pojanpojan nimeen, Stoljece ljubavi i mrznje, A napfény íze, Kropla slonca, Bкyс солнечного света
Director: István Szabó
Writer: Israel Horovitz, István Szabó
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Companies: Alliance Atlantis, Channel Four Films, Dor Film, Eurimages, Hungarian Motion Picture Fund, ISL Film, InterCom, Kinowelt Filmproduktion, ORF, Serendipity Point Films, Starhaus Filmproduktion, TV 2, The Movie Network, Téléfilm Canada, Vienna Film Financing Fund
Genre: Drama, Historical Film, History, Romance, Romance Film, War
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Keywords: 1900s, 19th century, austria-hungary, cousin cousin relationship, fencing, holocaust (shoah), jewish family, jewish life, world war ii
Sunshine (1999) chronicles the life of a Hungarian Jewish family throughout the 20th century.
Directed by István Szabó, Sunshine is a historical drama that follows a Hungarian Jewish family's journey through the tumultuous events of the 20th century. The film covers several decades and explores the experiences of its characters within the context of Austria-Hungary and beyond.