Directed by:
József PacskovszkyCinematography:
Sándor KardosComposer:
Zsolt HorváthCast:
Péter Andorai, Ildikó Bánsági, László Szacsvay, György Kocsis, Barnabás Tóth, Erzsi Máthé, Attila Magyar, Júlia Müller, Teréz Rudolf, Lívia Hábermann, Mari Nagy, Ferenc Lengyel, Dávid Jánosi (more)Plots(1)
Three tragicomic stories are connected by a video camera. The male member of a childless married couple of pensioned teachers wants to get in possession of the moments of their passing, joyless life by making use of his newly purchased camera. Instead of great travels, he records some indistinct landscape, the cute buttocks of a young girl, his mother-in-law's death, the moments of his being cheated on. A youngster steals the camera from him, thus it gets to an infantile bachelor in his fifties, living with his languishing mother. Hiding it in a bag, he records his lonely heart dates, before a young man, turning up to blackmail him, takes it from him. The young man wants to make a living as a private detective, and meanwhile he falls in love with a Chinese girl. He finds himself in the way of a gang, who, at a deserted place, throw him into a dried-up well. (Hungarotop)
(more)Cast
Margit Májeszky
Best movies:
Moscow Square (2001)
The Colour of Happiness (2003)
Erika Ozsda
Best movies:
The Princess (1983)
Feri's Gang (1998)
Prstienky z kukučiny (1989) (TV movie)
Éva Rózsáné Zsolnay
Best movies:
Happy Birthday! (2003)
Made in Hungaria (2009)
Balázs Simonyi
Hungary
Best movies:
The Seventh Little Brother (1991)
The District (2004)
András Szendrő
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Ferenc Víg
Best movies:
The Colour of Happiness (2003)