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- Documentary recounting the story of how a group of women in post-World War I Nagyrev, Hungary poisoned several dozen people and explores why they did that.
- An unexpected encounter gives Guido, a disillusioned artist, the hope that he can give meaning to his empty and decadent life.
- In intimate close-ups the camera captures an idyllic scene that seems to belong to a different era.
- Two children get lost in the woods during a school trip. In the middle of the forest they find an abandoned medieval church, which serves as their only shelter for the night.
- So far, Balázs has lived the intellectual dream. He began his career working for the UN and later became the CFO of a prestigious Hungarian NGO. He has two children with his girlfriend, a French UN staff member, and together they live in one of the best neighborhoods in Budapest. And yet, something is missing. Balázs tries everything to distract himself from the fact that his dream job has become a burden, but nothing helps until he changes everything and becomes a bike courier.
- A short film about discrimination and group pressure threatening the friendship of two children.
- A high-school cleaning lady falls in love with one of the female students in the school.
- A well-renonwned fashion photographer with a midlife crisis, suddenly runs into his high-school girlfriend in the middle of a session.
- Priest students Pisti and Rita met when they were young, and their first child was conceived before their wedding. This is not uncommon and less scandalous nowadays, but where they grew up, it is a real shame. The two expelled young people finally started a new life in Transcarpathia: the only place where Pisti could become a priest after that. The couple had five children, all of whom grew up in Transcarpathia, with parents who dedicated their lives to God. They helped the poor, the hungry, the orphans - but they never had time for their own. The children left home when they were ten years old: they were brought up in boarding schools. A few years ago, the family moved back to Hungary, and the film begins here. They decided to tell their story and deal with their problems. After all these difficulties, there is a lot of conflict in the family, but they are still happy.
- In one night , Peter meets with a girl who throwing handmade meteorites through the fences of the suburb. On that night, beneath the dark and strange roads Peter decide to join her throwing the rocks together, making chit-chats and have fun until the daybreak, when the magic starts to fade, and light comes up.
- Laci and his grandmother's relationship got empty, but when two strange TV servicemen enter their flat, Laci rushes home in fear of great danger.
- Szöke: the independent filmmaker, the actor, the moralizing mouth of Tilos Radio, the grotesque humorist, the psychologist... Whoever follows this man will meet a thousand faces, but whatever he has to show is always astounding. The first part of the film is shot at Sziget, where he attempts to present his own publicly private view of cultural chaos. The masseur, the reporter, the tour guide... Szöke and the Surroundings, where we get to know a little about the man and a lot more about the island that is Sziget. The film comes back to pay him a visit a year later. It's summer again. But this time only he stands in the spotlight in Private Szöke.
- Ottó works as a conveyor for a food store in Budapest. When his van breaks down during a countryside delivery, he finds himself on an archaeological excavation site. Ottó spends one day on the excavation.
- Stigár has a long night at the police station. His partner gets sick and has to leave. Two suspects have to be interrogated by him. His wife is sick and she is alone at home. What is the connection between these events for Stigár? A short crime story inspired by Lars von Trier's Dogville.
- The body of work looks at the present-day, post-soviet cultural landscape via a documentarist, archival gesture. These types of films usually receive little attention beyond living room and university screenings.
- In the future there is no sunlight anymore. Oliver is searching for natural light in this dark and alienated world. His external, realistic journey starts to blend with his inner, subconscious trip, until it turns into it.
- A man and a woman. Two different worlds. They will be parents. Or not? The answer is in their dream. Or is it reality? A short drama inspired by a short story of Ernest Hemingway: Hills Like White Elephants.
- My grandmother documented me with an Olympus camera my whole life and recently gifted me all her photos. Being confronted with these images made me realize that I have been taking our shared history for granted and that I have very few memories of it. My grandma and her next-door neighbor raised me on and off until the age of 6, in Eger, a small Hungarian town, while my parents tried to start a life in the United States. After being reunited with my parents, I grew distant from these two women, and I never really examined this period of my life. This documentary project is an attempt to reconnect with them as we collectively try to piece together the time-line of my childhood and try to understand the series of decisions that lead me to live separated from the rest of my family.