Womb
A woman's consuming love forces her to bear the clone of her dead beloved. From his infancy to manhood, she faces the unavoidable complexities of her controversial decision.
Benedek Fliegauf
Benedek Fliegauf
Casts & Crew
Eva Green
Matt Smith
Lesley Manville
Peter Wight
István Lénárt
Hannah Murray
Ruby O. Fee
Tristan Christopher
Jesse Hoffmann
Natalia Tena
Ella Smith
Wunmi Mosaku
Alexander Goeller
Gina Stiebitz
Adrian Wahlen
Also Directed by Benedek Fliegauf
Anthology film made as an act of protest against Hungarian government of Viktor Orban.
What happens to children whose parents forget to pick them up from school?
Every day life for young men and women in Budapest is on display. All "teenage savages" at the time when communism disappeared in Eastern Europe, they now view the world in a sinister way. Examples: A woman becomes irritated with a man who has left his dog. A father has an argument with his wife about an alarming (to the parents) arousal of sexuality in their 10 y.o. daughter. A young girl is distressed by her growing realization that she is more and more like her sadistic grandmother. A conversation between two guys, apparently about an old car, takes an unexpected turn. - Written by Gonz30
After a session of hypnosis reveals suppressed trauma, a young woman confronts memories of her past.
A mother and son as grapple with the questions of life and death on an inner journey filled with strange stories.
Drawing inspiration from the death-squad murders of several Gypsy families in Hungary in 2008, director Bence Fliegauf's chilling and unforgettable real-life horror story follows a family whose dreams of emigration and escape are suddenly, horribly destroyed.
An avant-garde, psychedelic, poetic minimalism, meditative, cartoon-esque sketch of the modern world.
We all live in continuous hypnosis, and those people who awake from the dream and start to live their own lives frighten the rest of us. This film documents András Feldmár's thoughts, thoughts that make listeners very uneasy, thoughts that prompt us to search our souls. Through his thoughts we become acquainted with a man who continually searches his own soul and has a way of thinking that makes us very uneasy.