Forbidden Relations (Hungarian: Visszaesők) is a 1983 Hungarian drama film directed by Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.The Hungarian Forbidden Relations is a shockingly straightforward treatise on the subject of incest. A woman's (Lili Monori) love for her brother (Miklos B. Szekely) goes far beyond filial devotion. His feelings for her are likewise intense. The problem goes beyond conventional morality: incest is illegal in communist Hungary, and as a result both brother and sister are thrown into prison. American audiences weren't always certain whether Forbidden Relations was simply a paean to individual freedom or an advocacy of impure love.from another words startling and sensual tale of a brother and sister bound by love and separated by the rules of society.
When the incestuous relationship between siblings Juli and Gyorgy results in a pregnancy, Gyorgy is sent to prison, which only serves to amplify their love as they fight back against those keeping them apart.With Joe Horvath, Lili Monori, Miklos Szekely B.
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