Forest (2003)
Every day life for young men and women in Budapest is on display. All "teenage savages" at the time when communism disappeared in Eastern Europe, they now view the world in a sinister way. Examples: A woman becomes irritated with a man who has left his dog. A father has an argument with his wife about an alarming (to the parents) arousal of sexuality in their 10 y.o. daughter. A young girl is distressed by her growing realization that she is more and more like her sadistic grandmother. A conversation between two guys, apparently about an old car, takes an unexpected turn.
Director: Benedek Fliegauf
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Rita Braun as |
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Barbara Csonka as |
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Laszlo Cziffer as |
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Gábor Dióssy as |
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Bálint Kenyeres as |
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Edit Lipcsei as |
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Péter Mátyássy as (as Péter Félix Mátyási) |
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Katalin Mészáros as |
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Péter Pfenig as |
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Lajos Szakács as |
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Fanni Szoljer as |
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Júlia Széphelyi as |
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Ilka Sós as |
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Márton Tamás as |
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Barbara Thurzó as |
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Dusán Vitanovics as (as Dr. Dusán Vitanovics) |
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Katalin Vörös as |
| Writing | Benedek Fliegauf | Writer |
| Directing | Benedek Fliegauf | Director |
| Camera | Zoltán Lovasi | Director of Photography |
| Production | András Muhi | Producer |
| Production | Judit Stalter | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Lili Fodor | Editor |
| Production | Judit Stalter | Production Manager |