Directed by:
Ferenc KósaScreenplay:
Ferenc KósaCinematography:
Lajos KoltaiComposer:
László BenkőCast:
Ottilia Kovács, Tibor Szilágyi, István Illyés, Hans-Jörg Assmann, Dezső Garas, Éva Almássy Albert, József Hoffer, Ilona KorsósPlots(1)
Kovács Margit's job is to lift bricks off the assembly line all day long. Thanks to her boyfriend, she now lives in a flat of her own, albeit one without a bath. The words of a sculptor she sees on television make her realise, all of a sudden, that her life is empty and without aspirations. She turns to the sculptor for help. He is working on an outdoor assignment up on a cliff. Following the man's advice she goes on a trip to Spain to see Picasso's Gurenica for herself, hoping the picture would eventually relieve her of the fix she is in. When she returns from the adventurous trip, she finds things unchanged except for Viktor's attitude, which has by now become one characterised by his determination to possess her anew, thinking he has too much to lose, having made so much effort during their relationship to get things going. The story concludes by the two of them getting married. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Ottilia Kovács
Best movies:
Stephen, the King (1984)
Tibor Szilágyi
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
My Way Home (1965)
Glass Tiger 3 (2010)
The Round-Up (1966)
Hans-Jörg Assmann
German Empire
Best movies:
Schindler's List (1993)
Dark Blue World (2001)
Schimanski (1997) (series)
Dezső Garas
Kingdom of Hungary
Best movies:
Narcissus and Psyche (1980)
Perlasca: The Courage of a Just Man (2002) (TV movie)
Two Half-Times in Hell (1961)
Éva Almássy Albert
Hungary
Best movies:
Bald-Dog-Rock (1981)
Diary for My Children (1984)
Long Dusk (1997)
Ilona Korsós
Best movies:
The Pagan Madonna (1981)