This recently restored gem by the great Hungarian director Márta Mészáros is a multilayered melodrama set in Budapest as the Nazi threat is rising. Among its many virtues is a wonderful performance by a young Isabelle Huppert. She plays Irén, a Jewish shopgirl of modest means who is befriended by Szilvia (Lili Monori), an heiress who is unable to give birth, and who pays Irén to conceive a child with her husband (Jan Nowicki). The situation is fraught with class distinctions and moral dilemmas, and evolves into a twisted emotional triangle complicated by the clear homoerotic tension between the women. Emotionally absorbing and exquisitely crafted, it is also an incisive study of prewar European decadence.

The Heiresses
The Heiresses
Introduction by series curator David Schwartz
Tickets: $13 (members), $18 (nonmembers)
"A coolly harrowing dissection of class and the cost of motherhood and a haunting vision of lives on a collision course with history"
This film is part of the Jewish Film Festival 2025 series.
The 2025 Jewish Film Festival is sponsored by:
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Roberta & Joseph Rosenblum
Beverly Frank
Susan & Kenneth Sankin
As of 3.11.25