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112 mins | Drama, Comedy | Nov. 2, 1986

Peter Gothar films give a sharp, uncensored view of the society. This film is no different. The plot is rather simple: a family goes to vacation with the usual stress. Then on the vacation the wife gets a strange kind of sickness and they go back to Budapest for a cure. While the wife is in the hospital, the husband visits his family. This is quite banal. However the scenario was written by Peter Esterhazy, one of the most influential contemporary writers in Hungary. His style uses a lot of surrealism but in a way that profoundly illuminates the reality. In this film, the reality is an atomized society where the so-called communist ideals are nowhere so everyday people are fully disoriented.

Time

112 mins | Drama, Comedy | Nov. 2, 1986

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Peter Gothar films give a sharp, uncensored view of the society. This film is no different. The plot is rather simple: a family goes to vacation with the usual stress. Then on the vacation the wife gets a strange kind of sickness and they go back to Budapest for a cure. While the wife is in the hospital, the husband visits his family. This is quite banal. However the scenario was written by Peter Esterhazy, one of the most influential contemporary writers in Hungary. His style uses a lot of surrealism but in a way that profoundly illuminates the reality. In this film, the reality is an atomized society where the so-called communist ideals are nowhere so everyday people are fully disoriented.
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers
Original title Idő van
Directors Péter Gothár
Writers Péter Esterházy, Péter Gothár

Cast

Márk Zala

as Mihály Halasi

Kati Lázár

as Ilona, Halasi's wife

Gyula Bodrogi

as Péter Jó, the warden

Éva Ruttkai

as Halasi's mother

Tamás Cseh

as Halasi's brother