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'Megálló', 2020

Csabi lives in a small village, Terény, in the north part of Hungary. His life is defined by the repetitive rhythm of simple things: there is lunch at noon, the waste collectors come on Friday, the withered flowers have to be replaced. There is no disruption in the wheel of everyday life. But how long can things stay the same?

Csabi lives in a small village, Terény, in the north part of Hungary. His life is defined by the repetitive rhythm of simple things: there is lunch at noon, the waste collectors come on Friday, the withered flowers have to be replaced. There is no disruption in the wheel of everyday life. But how long can things stay the same?

Director

Judit Sára Elek

Runtime

9 minutes

Type

Short

Genre

Documentary

Keywords

countryside life death flower bustation damage of brain development

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Judit Sára Elek, 2020

General Information

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Countries

Hungary

Country of filming

Hungary

Languages

English, Hungarian

Aspect ratio

1:1 (Square)

Color

Color

Screening formats

1080p

Web & social

Screenings

Hungarian Independent Film Festival

2020

Hungary,

Budapest International Documentary Festival

2021

Hungary, Budapest

Bujtor Istvan Film Festival Hungary

2021

Hungary, Balatonszemes

Awards

Hungarian Independent Film Festival

Winner

2020

The sweetest sad film

Budapest International Documentary Festival

Winner

2021

Special Mention

Bujtor Istvan Film Festival Hungary

Winner

2021

Grand Prize

Storyline

We all know that life never stops, but how long can a forever kid lives his repetitive and peaceful life in an isolated, small village on the north-east of Hungary?

Csabi lives in a small village, Terény, in the north part of Hungary. His life is defined by the repetitive rhythm of simple things: there is lunch at noon, the waste collectors come on Friday, the withered flowers have to be replaced. There is no disruption in the wheel of everyday life. But how long can things stay the same?

Csabi lives in a small village, Terény, in the north part of Hungary. His life is defined by the repetitive rhythm of simple things: there is lunch at noon, the waste collectors come on Friday, the withered flowers have to be replaced. There is no disruption in the wheel of everyday life. But how long can things stay the same?

Summary

Csabi lives in a small village, Terény, in the north part of Hungary. His life is defined by the repetitive rhythm of simple things: there is lunch at noon, the waste collectors come on Friday, the withered flowers have to be replaced. There is no disruption in the wheel of everyday life. But how long can things stay the same?

Synopsis

Csabi lives in a small village, Terény, in the north part of Hungary. His life is defined by the repetitive rhythm of simple things: there is lunch at noon, the waste collectors come on Friday, the withered flowers have to be replaced. There is no disruption in the wheel of everyday life. But how long can things stay the same?

Logline

We all know that life never stops, but how long can a forever kid lives his repetitive and peaceful life in an isolated, small village on the north-east of Hungary?

Cast & crew

Crew

Director

Tibor Kapás Albert

Cinematographer

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