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- Yamata abstract "Yamata is a 1919 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Emil Fenyvessy, Ila Lóth and Gábor Rajnay. The film was made for the state-owned Hungarian film industry during the Hungarian Soviet Republic, and concerns a black slave's revolt against his master. The film's apparent political leftism, along with that of Ave Caesar! (1919), led to Korda's arrest once the Soviet Republic collapsed and he fled Hungary in 1919 during the White Terror.".
- Yamata director Alexander_Korda.
- Yamata language Hungarian_language.
- Yamata language Silent_film.
- Yamata producer Alexander_Korda.
- Yamata starring Emil_Fenyvessy.
- Yamata starring Gábor_Rajnay.
- Yamata starring Ila_Lóth.
- Yamata wikiPageID "35839315".
- Yamata wikiPageLength "1980".
- Yamata wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Yamata wikiPageRevisionID "556928638".
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Korda.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Ave_Caesar!.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Category:1919_films.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_Korda.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Films_of_the_Hungarian_Soviet_Republic.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hungarian-language_films.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hungarian_drama_films.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hungarian_films.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hungarian_silent_films.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Cinema_of_Hungary.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Drama_(genre).
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Emil_Fenyvessy.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Gusztáv_Vándory.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Gábor_Rajnay.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_Soviet_Republic.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_language.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Ila_Lóth.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Ladislaus_Vajda.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Left-wing_politics.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink Silent_film.
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLink White_Terror_(Hungary).
- Yamata wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yamata".
- Yamata writer Ladislaus_Vajda.
- Yamata cinematography "Gusztáv Mihály Kovács".
- Yamata country "Hungary".
- Yamata director Alexander_Korda.
- Yamata language Silent_film.
- Yamata language "Hungarian intertitles".
- Yamata name "Yamata".
- Yamata producer "Alexander Korda".
- Yamata released "1919".
- Yamata starring Emil_Fenyvessy.
- Yamata starring Gábor_Rajnay.
- Yamata starring Ila_Lóth.
- Yamata studio Hungarian_Soviet_Republic.
- Yamata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Alexander_Korda.
- Yamata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hungary-film-stub.
- Yamata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Imdb_title.
- Yamata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_film.
- Yamata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Yamata writer Ladislaus_Vajda.
- Yamata subject Category:1919_films.
- Yamata subject Category:Films_directed_by_Alexander_Korda.
- Yamata subject Category:Films_of_the_Hungarian_Soviet_Republic.
- Yamata subject Category:Hungarian-language_films.
- Yamata subject Category:Hungarian_drama_films.
- Yamata subject Category:Hungarian_films.
- Yamata subject Category:Hungarian_silent_films.
- Yamata hypernym Film.
- Yamata type Film.
- Yamata type Work.
- Yamata type Film.
- Yamata type Work.
- Yamata type Wikidata:Q11424.
- Yamata type CreativeWork.
- Yamata type Movie.
- Yamata type Thing.
- Yamata type Q386724.
- Yamata comment "Yamata is a 1919 Hungarian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Emil Fenyvessy, Ila Lóth and Gábor Rajnay. The film was made for the state-owned Hungarian film industry during the Hungarian Soviet Republic, and concerns a black slave's revolt against his master. The film's apparent political leftism, along with that of Ave Caesar! (1919), led to Korda's arrest once the Soviet Republic collapsed and he fled Hungary in 1919 during the White Terror.".
- Yamata label "Yamata".
- Yamata sameAs Q8047949.
- Yamata sameAs m.0jwtnlb.
- Yamata sameAs Q8047949.
- Yamata wasDerivedFrom Yamata?oldid=556928638.
- Yamata isPrimaryTopicOf Yamata.
- Yamata name "Yamata".