2016 | B/N | 81:00 Eszter, her husband Farkas, and their five-year-old son Bruno are paid an unexpected visit in the middle of the night. Eszter’s sister Ernella, her husband Albert and daughter Laura have returned from a year spent in Scotland where, contrary to expectations, they weren’t able to settle down. It soon becomes clear that the two families have many unresolved issues, including sibling rivalries and parental disputes. Direction: Hajdu; Szabolcs Script: Hajdu; Szabolcs Production: Herner; Dániel, Muhi; András, Gábor; Ferenczy, Muhi; Zsófia Photography: Miskolczi; Péter, Pásztor; Péter, Simon; Tamás, Szalai; Márk, Szilágyi; Gábor, Tímár; Gergely, Tóth; Levente, K. Kovács; Ákos, Kisteleki; Márton, Bántó; Csaba, Chilton; Flóra, Gajdics; Dávid, Hejüsz; Betti Sound: Zándoki; Bálint Cast:Tankó; Erika, Hajdu; Szabolcs, Szabó; Domokos, Hajdu; Lujza, Hajdu; Zsigmond, Gelányi; Imre, Török-illyés; Orsolya, Szilágyi; Ágota Participation year at FICM: 2016
2016 | B/N | 81:00 Eszter, her husband Farkas, and their five-year-old son Bruno are paid an unexpected visit in the middle of the night. Eszter’s sister Ernella, her husband Albert and daughter Laura have returned from a year spent in Scotland where, contrary to expectations, they weren’t able to settle down. It soon becomes clear that the two families have many unresolved issues, including sibling rivalries and parental disputes. Direction: Hajdu; Szabolcs Script: Hajdu; Szabolcs Production: Herner; Dániel, Muhi; András, Gábor; Ferenczy, Muhi; Zsófia Photography: Miskolczi; Péter, Pásztor; Péter, Simon; Tamás, Szalai; Márk, Szilágyi; Gábor, Tímár; Gergely, Tóth; Levente, K. Kovács; Ákos, Kisteleki; Márton, Bántó; Csaba, Chilton; Flóra, Gajdics; Dávid, Hejüsz; Betti Sound: Zándoki; Bálint Cast:Tankó; Erika, Hajdu; Szabolcs, Szabó; Domokos, Hajdu; Lujza, Hajdu; Zsigmond, Gelányi; Imre, Török-illyés; Orsolya, Szilágyi; Ágota Participation year at FICM: 2016
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