Question

The Hungarian cinema

a. experienced an unprecedented growth in production in the early 1990s.

b. was never divided up into the semiautonomous production units that characterized the Polish cinema.

c. is the only one in Eastern Europe to have consistently maintained an international standing since its beginnings.

d. was always more repressive of filmmakers freedom of expression than other Warsaw Pact countries.

e. has never developed a sophisticated film culture, unlike in many other Eastern European countries.

f. none of the above

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