
Gábor Máté
1955 (70 лет)Sose halunk meg!
Róbert Koltai
Róbert Koltai, Mihály Szabados
This story has a horse-race fan main character who sells clothes-hangers On one trip, a young, teenager boy relative goes with him. They have a lot of adventures as they become friends. Girls, dance and horse-racing are the themes while they sell the clothes-hangers this summer...
We Never Die!
Mielőtt befejezi röptét a denevér
Péter Tímár
Róbert Csontos, Erika Bodnár
A divorced middle-aged woman takes home an ardent suitor, only to discover that he prefers her teenage son. The mother is an overworked coffee-shop attendant, the suitor turns out to be a plain-clothes policeman and the boy is a frustrated flautist.
Before the Bat's Flight Is Done
Édes Emma, drága Böbe - vázlatok, aktok
István Szabó
Johanna ter Steege, Enikő Börcsök
The story shows Emma's and Böbe's fight for survival, for keeping their position in society which they achieved with hard work in the previous regime. They don't want to lose their place and become village girls again.
Dear Emma, Sweet Böbe
Elszámolnivaló
Bálint Szentgyörgyi
Franciska Töröcsik, Zoltán Mucsi
On the day the Berlin Wall falls, a determined young actress has a job interview at the National Theater. But, while a world-order falls apart outside, she is confronted to an old family-secret that will change everything.
Unfinished Business
Fateless
Lajos Koltai
Marcell Nagy, Béla Dóra
An Hungarian youth comes of age at Buchenwald during World War II. György Köves is 14, the son of a merchant who's sent to a forced labor camp. After his father's departure, György gets a job at a brickyard; his bus is stopped and its Jewish occupants sent to camps. There, György find camaraderie, suffering, cruelty, illness, and death. He hears advice on preserving one's dignity and self-esteem. He discovers hatred. If he does survive and returns to Budapest, what will he find? What is natural; what is it to be a Jew? Sepia, black and white, and color alternate to shade the mood.
Fateless
My Twentieth Century
Ildikó Enyedi
Dorota Segda, Paulus Manker
A tale of twin girls, Dóra and Lili, who are born in 1880 Budapest at the same moment Thomas Edison presents his electric lightbulb to the world. The sisters are soon orphaned and separated in childhood, and follow different paths: one grows up to be a naïvely idealistic, bomb-toting anarchist, the other a pampered, hedonistic courtesan. Their paths cross once again on the Orient Express on New Year s Eve 1899...
My Twentieth Century
Elveszett illúziók
Gyula Gazdag
Gábor Máté, Dorottya Udvaros
Via the New York Times: "The Hungarian director Gyula Gazdag has transposed the middle section of Balzac's "Lost Illusions" from Paris in the mid-19th century to the Budapest of 1968... it tells of Laszlo Sardi - Balzac's Lucien Chardon - and his efforts to launch his literary career amid the snobbery and sophistication of a big city."
Lost Illusions
Circus Maximus
Géza von Radványi
Reviczky Gábor, Gábor Máté
During World War II Carlotta, the circus owner maintains herself, her lover and her rather run-down circus-team by illegal man-smuggling. In the year of 1944, besides the usual refugees, she even has to take Professor Máté, the renown mathematician to the Yugoslavian partisans. The team is joined by Carlotta's psychotic son who has escaped from an asylum.
Circus Maximus
Ten Minutes Older: The Cello
Volker Schlöndorff, Claire Denis
Valeria Bruni‑Tedeschi, Amit Arroz
Collection of short films the summaries of which include; a foreign man moving to Italy, getting married and having a child; a four split scene short involving plot-less images of old people with television sets for heads, a beautiful woman having sex, and overall confusion; and an old man reminiscing over his youth.
Ten Minutes Older: The Cello