Directed by:
Judit ElekScreenplay:
Judit ElekCinematography:
László BergerComposer:
László MelisCast:
Judit Hernádi, Maja Komorowska, Sándor Gáspár, Franciszek Pieczka, Gyula Bodrogi, Eszter Csákányi, Judit Pogány, Géza D. Hegedűs, Ádám Rajhona, Sándor Zsótér (more)Plots(1)
Hanna, a retired ballerina, is left alone in the suburban luxury villa after her husband's death. She gives dancing lessons at a private school. One day the wall to the neighbour collapses, and a lawyer grandma offers her help to sell the villa. Hanna doesn't want to sell it, but the heir of the neighbour settles down homeless people in the house, which at last makes her accept Csibike's offering her a ludicrously high price. She sends money to her son in Australia, reserves a luxury apartment, moves into a hotel. Soon it turns out that she doesn't have a penny left, she is fired from the private school, and spends the night at a railway station. The homeless people, slowly though, take her up, and she falls in love with Jeromos, the one-time obstetrician. Chased by Csibe's thugs, they all run for the forest. (Hungarotop)
(more)Cast
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