Pál Sándor originally started working on a script with Mihály Kornis, which also took place in 1956, but Kornis dropped out of the project. Sándor still wanted to make a movie about leaving Hungary after the revolution, and found writer András Mezei who ended up writing a short story, which featured the core story of what the film later became.
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The story is semi-autobiographical: director Pál Sándor was 17 in 1956, and also wanted to leave the country, just like the main characters. He even took a train, but got off almost instantly.
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The movie's original poster, which featured a leaky Hungarian flag (a symbol of the 1956 revolution), was banned.
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One of the deleted scenes include Dani (Péter Rudolf) telling politely the Soviets to leave Hungary, and him getting kicked off their truck.
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