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34 year old Bálint Szentesi does the seemingly superficial job of communication training during the daytime and dutifully spends time with his pregnant wife in the evening. One day, he finds a piece of paper with his handwriting in his basement.
A frame-for-frame remake of the famous Shower Scene of Hitchcock's Psycho with 60 actresses for its 60th anniversary, a different actress in each shot.
A popular writer with lack of inspiration and his never-seen son meets unexpectedly. From there they have to deal with living with the other in joy, in emtions and with the imagination of the child, this tales goes beyond reality.
A boy returns home from the institution where he grew up, but finds he is not welcome there. He fights to win the love of his family but ends up murdering them.
Juli's mother is a strict religious person and she's forcing Juli to practice and follow her religious beliefs. The question is if here is an opportunity to break out from the world of this strict religion.
Near-broke and desperate, Hungarian entrepreneur Feri decides to put a sleazy spin on tourism. After leasing a Lake Balaton boarding house, he moves in his gang -- wife, nephew, daughter, and the daughter's boyfriend -- and then sets out to scam unsuspecting German tourists.
In an ever burning city, a private eye gets entangled in the web of a techno-religious network, which forces him to confront his past and accept his future. Whatever that may be.
An old woman flies past six floors after jumping from the roof of her apartment block. Six stories on the poor state of humanity, told with humour and rare imagination to the accompaniment of a pulsating soundtrack from Amon Tobin. A woeful burlesque set in the present by one of Europe’s most original contemporary filmmakers.
Lotti comes home drunk at daybreak. Her boyfriend Karcsi greets her with silent rejection. Lotti dreams of her parents and her childhood. The next day, the couple get ready for the visit of Karcsi's parents. Lotti is haunted again and again by memories of the day that was in her dream. They get everything ready, and for a moment, things seem to be fine. Karcsi's parents ring the bell. Lotti is left alone for a few minutes. Karcsi's overwhelming expectations bury her. Her escaping mechanism is her father's bad patterns from the past. She hides from everyone in the pantry and pulls out a bottle of red wine.
Vilmos, with the unwavering conviction and stubbornness of a teenage boy, fights his parents with all his might. His only wish is to leave home, but he and his parents finally agree to see a psychologist first. The psychologist, recognising the boy's stubbornness, uses a less direct method, hypnotherapy, which involves the subconscious triggering of memories and desires. Both the psychologist and the boy are shocked by the sudden visions that interrupt the consciously driven scenes, and make Vilmos begin to see his parents in a different light.