Olyan Mint Otthon 1978 Okru | Direct
This program is not widely available online, but segments can be found in the (MTVA Archives) under call numbers 1978-10-16/12. It remains a poignant Cold War-era document about identity, displacement, and the fragile meaning of “home.”
Contact the Nemzeti Archívum (National Archive of Hungary) – Moving Image Section. Request the 1978 TV guide for week 42 (October 16–22). Look for the entry: “Olyan, mint otthon – Riport a Komi ASZSZK-ból.” That is your missing piece. olyan mint otthon 1978 okru
| Film Title (1978) | Director | Connection to “Olyan, mint otthon” | |-------------------|----------|-------------------------------------| | (Vera Angi) | Pál Gábor | A young woman in a Communist indoctrination camp feels “at home” only when betraying her family – ironic use of the phrase. | | A kedves szomszéd (The Dear Neighbor) | Zoltán Fábri | Explores the idea of home vs. exile. No direct “okru,” but set partly in a border district. | | Olyan, mint otthon (short film) | István Dárday (attributed) | 25-minute sociological film about workers’ hostels. “Okru” could be a misreading of Október (premiered October 5, 1978 on M1). | This program is not widely available online, but
If you are searching for a fictional film, you may be combining two memories: the phrase “Olyan, mint otthon” (common in 1970s Hungarian media) and the word “okru” (from news reports about Soviet autonomous regions). Look for the entry: “Olyan, mint otthon –