Zoltán Bezerédi

We cannot live only by our fears, because our greatest enemy in life will be ourselves, from which we will only be able to free ourselves by a trauma. We have to deal with our feelings and inner problems ourselves, we cannot suppress our anxiety after a while, we have to face them.

After her husband is assassinated, housewife Nóra reluctantly has to take charge of the criminal business of her family.

7.7/10

Soma is a professional actor, he is willing to get his father's compliment. An unforeseen event changes their relation more empty. Soma is forced to do something. He can now only rely on himself, his confidence, and his ability to act skillfully.

19-year old Dani Papp lives with his father Tibor, a sex-obsessed and hedonistic gynecologist who pushes his young son to follow in his footsteps. Dani is his exact opposite, shy and romantic, looking for true love instead of sex. A trip to France to visit his musician uncle helps him to understand his own personality and his relationship to his father.

6.1/10

1958. In the cell of the condemned, seven men await the signs of an approaching execution. All of them recall their pasts and envision their wish-dreams.

7.1/10

The unskilled, jack-of-all-trades András and his wife, Éva are put in jail for serial work-place thefts, -committed in order to try to ensure a normal living standard for his family - and for aggravated assault committed for self-defence, respectively. Their two small children are put in state care, then given to foster parents. András, still in prison, commits everything to help the released Éva get hold of an apartment and get their children back so that when he will have served his term the family could be together again.

Divided into two different halves separated by mood and subject matter, this is an uneven drama about the experience of one Hungarian Jew before and during the fascist takeover of Budapest. The hero Pali (Zoltan Bezeredi) arrives back in Budapest from the U.S. and meanders among the intellectual and social elite before he leaves for a brief stay in England. There he has an even briefer affair with a happy-go-lucky aspiring actress (Anna Kubik), and after a few other encounters with movie mavens, he heads back to Budapest -- quite inexplicably. The rest of the film deteriorates into a dark realm of hatred and violence.

6.8/10