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  1. Moscow Square (Hungarian: Moszkva tér) is a Hungarian film released in 2001. It is named after Moscow Square in Budapest (now called Széll Kálmán Square) and focuses on a group of high school students who would rather party than take notice of the history taking place around them in 1989.

  2. Afterwards the Moscow Square Cowboy returns, to live his life in McDonald's in Budapest. The iron curtain dropped, the West opens and the youths flee out. 13 out of 14 found this helpful.

  3. One of the best coming of age film that is set in a politically turbulent period and heavily aesthetize it. It follows a group of high school friends who are more concerned with typical teenage dilemmas- exams, relationships, and hanging out- than the political turmoil happening around them.

  4. Budapest, Moszkva tér (Moscow Square), 27 April 1989. The country is facing changes, while 18-year-old Petya is facing his final exam at secondary school. All history questions referring to the history after 1945 have been cancelled.

  5. May 5, 2020 · Such is the case for young Petya in the 2001 Hungarian film ‘Moszkva Tér,’ a coming-of-age story about that very special time when adulthood is just on the horizon. Petya and his friends are more interested in other antics, like sneaking into the Gellért Baths at night and bribing the security guard to let them play in the waves.

  6. Sep 20, 2001 · 1989 is an important year in the political history of Hungary. However, Petya and his friends couldn't care less. They are about to graduate high school. The only important things to them are the parties, girls, making some easy cash. And of course, passing the upcoming exam with the leaked questions.

  7. Moszkva tér: Directed by Ferenc Török. With Gábor Karalyos, Erzsi Pápai, Eszter Balla, Vilmos Csatlós. 1989 is an important year in the political history of Hungary. However, Petya and his friends couldn't care less. They are about to graduate high school.

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