Ghosts of Europe : The Hungarian Female Eye
To get into the mood, the BSFF offers you a selection of short films about celebrations: happy or completely messed up birthdays,don’t miss those gems!
Last Call (Hajni Kis)
Hungary - Fiction - 2018 - 27'00" - Color
Anikó, 61, is about to leave Hungary to move in with her daughter's family in the UK. This is her final day before departing from everything she used to have.
Pá kis panelom (Éva Darabos)
Hungary - Animation - 2020 - 9'00" - Color
A woman learns that she has to move from the residential block she lives in. After receiving the news, she is overwhelmed with emotion. Her teardrop grows into a concrete monolith. When the drop hits the ground, a surreal panorama of the residential block unfolds…
A birodalom utolsó napja (Júlia Halász, Anna Rubi)
Hungary - Fiction - 2017 - 13'00" - Color
When an empire collapses, the oppression disappears, but also the security of the previously existing structures. Everything is unstable, and, at the same time, anything becomes possible.
Pannónia dicsérete (Borbála Nagy)
Germany, Hungary - Fiction - 2020 - 27'00" - Color
In the midst of chaos caused by the visit of the Prime Minister to an ordinary school in Hungary, one of the schoolgirls, Márti, hesitantly prepares her little rebellion.
A csatárnő bal lába életveszélyes (Fanni Szilágyi)
Hungary - Fiction - 2017 - 12'00" - Color
Julcsi is nearly thirty. She has spent her cozy, gray weekdays with Zoli for years. Paralyzed by despair she is waiting for something to happen with her. One night she finds herself in the body of Lionel Messi. The next day a hidden masculin power appears in her.
Flagey, Brussels Short Film Festival