Moscow Square
1989 is an important year in the political history of Hungary. However, Petya and his friends couldn't care less. They are about to graduate high school. The only important things to them are the parties, girls, making some easy cash. And of course, passing the upcoming exam with the leaked questions.
Ferenc Török
Casts & Crew
Gábor Karalyos
Erzsi Pápai
Eszter Balla
Vilmos Csatlós
Simon Szabó
András Réthelyi
Bence Jávor
Zsolt Kovács
Ilona Béres
Imre Csuja
Zsanna Éry-Kovács
Fanni Halmi
Dávid Szanitter
János Nemes
László Zana
Gábor Őri
Béla Tóth
István Nagy
Margit Májeszky
László Molnár
László Keszég
Zsolt Viczi
János Nemes
Zsuzsa Vészi
Vilmos Vajdai
Gitta Rajnai
Sosa Juristovszky
Sándor Kruppa
Pál Simonfay
Péter Gyárfás
Edit Handel
Ferenc Glatz
László B. Tóth
Marie Joisson
Tibor Kiss
Pál Szalóczy
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