The large-scale, spectacular Hungarian film about March 15, 1848, Now or Never!, has been completed. recordings of his shooting in Sopron.

The crew spent more than two weeks in the city in western Hungary, where they recorded many action scenes, including the spectacular moment when Sándor Petőfi and Júlia Szendrey escape from the Austrian secret police and their thugs by jumping out of the window of their upstairs apartment.

Sopron Street, which "shapes" Budapest's Dohány Street, was painstakingly adjusted to the conditions of 1848, in accordance with which the entire length of the area was covered with mud, which had to be done twice during the crew's stay there. By the middle of May, however, all the scenes planned here had been recorded. From there, the crew goes to Esztergom and then to Komárom, and continues filming until the end of August.

Source: origo.hu