| Character | Actor | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Joachim Król | A warm, intelligent, and non-practicing Jewish restaurant owner. | | Ilona | Erika Marozsán | The stunning and charismatic waitress who is the object of everyone's desire. | | András | Stefano Dionisi | A brooding, passionate pianist hired to play at László's restaurant. | | Hans Wieck | Ben Becker | A charming but naive German businessman who becomes a ruthless SS officer. |
Gloomy Sunday is a 1999 German-Hungarian romantic drama film directed by Rolf Schübel. It is based on the novel by Nick Barkow and weaves a fictional story around the creation of the infamous real-life song "Gloomy Sunday". The film is set in Budapest during the 1930s and 1940s, a period overshadowed by the rise of Nazism and World War II.
Because of copyright laws, full direct links can’t be posted here, but here’s how Arabic-speaking viewers typically find it:
ينقسم الفيلم إلى شقين؛ الشق الأول رومانسي حالم، بينما الشق الثاني تراجيدي مظلم يعكس قسوة الحرب: 1. تأثير الأغنية المدمّر
For the best experience, try legal sources first — but if using free sites, always prioritize safety and subtitle quality. And when you watch, listen closely to the song: “Gloomy Sunday” might just haunt you too.