Fel a fejjel, amíg van 1970
In a fictional world where people's heads function like balloons, we learn about the fundamental laws of this strange world as a result of two young children's curiosity.
In a fictional world where people's heads function like balloons, we learn about the fundamental laws of this strange world as a result of two young children's curiosity.
That's like if you're a hostage of the system.
In the vibrant metropolis of today's New York, two young Hungarian immigrants, Mirjam, journalist, and Attila, hand worker, make their ways, struggle with every day challenges.
In today's culture war that is infiltrating almost every aspect of our lives, our view of the true face of the past is becoming increasingly blurred. Lately, Yasuke, the historical figure dubbed by some as the "African Samurai", has been caught in the crossfire of this struggle. He has become something of a historical folk hero in Japanese pop culture as a black samurai, an outsider from a distant land who has achieved fame and power. But who was he really?
A filmmaker and a patient weave an intimate dialogue on endometriosis, sharing everyday survival strategies for an invisible illness.
The film consisting of countless original risograph prints, is an under-the-camera, straight-ahead animation improvised to the rhythm of the scores of the Hungarian percussion group, Amadinda. This animation, as a consistent conceptual work, avoids any sorts of post-digital manipulation.
A dozen of youngsters from a poor Hungarian village engage in film-making. The youngsters become the writers, actors, and the directors of the film, and try to cope with each other in order to re-imagine themselves and their environment.
Two friends embark on a digital detox, but even unplugged, hidden truths come to light. What begins as a quiet retreat, soon turns into tension and unexpected discoveries.
A story about two girls, both living in their dreams, because they have no hope in their lives, their stories converge in a peculiar way.
A short film.