Surely the most unabashedly romantically tragic and melodramatically fanciful Holocaust tragedy to date, Rolf Schubel's "Gloomy Sunday" draws its name from the weepy, grandly melancholy 1933 Hungarian ...
The opening shot of the 1999 German/Hungarian co-production Gloomy Sunday is one that frames the very un-gloomy skyline of Budapest, Hungary, before it takes a slow ride down the cobblestone streets ...
Pestcentric writes about a Budapest restaurant where “arguably the most famous Hungarian song was written: ‘Gloomy Sunday.’ Rezső Seress wrote the original lyrics here back in the 1930s.” What's known ...
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