Directing
Hungarian filmmaker based in Budapest
That's like if you're a hostage of the system.
The boy is quiet, living and suffering as a prisoner of fate. He invents a game to figure out who he belongs with, but he breaks his own rules and spirals into a swirling indecision about love and, honestly, his entire existence... He just sits there staring into space, and his girlfriend doesn't get it.
Oneirology is the science of studying human dreams, researching the biological, neurological, and evolutionary mechanisms behind the creation of dreams, rather than interpreting their meaning.
In this raw and electric slice-of-life piece, the camera never blinks, following a trio drifting through the ghetto-turned-nightlife hub of Budapest. At the film’s core is a frustrated dishwasher and aspiring rapper whose rhymes serve as both release and protest - sharp bursts of rage against poverty, fractured relationships, and the pressure of class. The dialogue is fast, vulgar and painfully real, capturing an honest blend of cynicism and fragile hope. This isn’t stylized grit - it’s everyday struggle, laced with absurd moments and bitter humor.
A man's struggle in the market
A guy thought luck had found him, but he walked straight into his doom.