Those who remained

Those who remained

2DORCS/ES12
Director:Barnabás Tóth
Cast:Károly Hajduk, Abigél Szőke, Mari Nagy, Barnabás Horkay
Length:84 minutes
Genre:Drama

Director: Barnabás Tóth  •  Podľa predlohy: Zsuzsa F. Várkonyi (kniha)  •  Scenario: Barnabás Tóth, Klára Muhi  •  Camera: Gábor Marosi  •  Music: László Pirisi  •  Cast: Károly Hajduk, Abigél Szőke, Mari Nagy, Barnabás Horkay, Katalin Simkó, Andor Lukáts, Judit Marosvölgyi, Zsolt Zayzon, Adél Jordán, Lujza Emma Tóth, Eszter Balla, Csenge Horváth, Veronika Varga, Krisztina Urbanovits, Egyed Serf, Angéla Stefanovics, Éva Igó, Lili Károlyi, Gyöngyi Soma Spitzer, László Quitt, Miklós Paizs, Gábor Ónodi, Kati Zsurzs, Hanna Kelemen, Emma Bercovici, Krisztián Jeges, Linda Lisztes, Éva Auksz, Ányos Elek, László Pirisi, Balázs Veres

A historical drama from after-war Budapest.

A forty-two-year-old doctor named Aldo survived a concentration camp but now he lives alone in Budapest. A sixteen-year-old Klara, who has been waiting for her parents, argues with her aunt. Klara and Aldo meet and together they finally find something they have been missing in their lives: a joy. An emotional story about an encounter with the cruel past and unexpected recovery. A film that appeared among Oscar nominees.

Presented in festivals in Telluride or Cinema on the border.

Awards: Sofia International FF 2020: FIPRESCI Prize for Best Film. Jerusalem Jewish FF 2019: Honorary Mention. Hungarian Film Critics Awards 2020: Best Actor, Actress, Screenplay. Hungarian Film Week 2020: Best Actor, Director, Screenplay, Grand Prize.

Length: 84 min

Year: 2019
World premiere date: 26. September 2019

Country of origin:

  • Hungary

Director: Barnabás Tóth  •  Podľa predlohy: Zsuzsa F. Várkonyi (kniha)  •  Scenario: Barnabás Tóth, Klára Muhi  •  Camera: Gábor Marosi  •  Music: László Pirisi  •  Cast: Károly Hajduk, Abigél Szőke, Mari Nagy, Barnabás Horkay, Katalin Simkó, Andor Lukáts, Judit Marosvölgyi, Zsolt Zayzon, Adél Jordán, Lujza Emma Tóth, Eszter Balla, Csenge Horváth, Veronika Varga, Krisztina Urbanovits, Egyed Serf, Angéla Stefanovics, Éva Igó, Lili Károlyi, Gyöngyi Soma Spitzer, László Quitt, Miklós Paizs, Gábor Ónodi, Kati Zsurzs, Hanna Kelemen, Emma Bercovici, Krisztián Jeges, Linda Lisztes, Éva Auksz, Ányos Elek, László Pirisi, Balázs Veres

A historical drama from after-war Budapest.

A forty-two-year-old doctor named Aldo survived a concentration camp but now he lives alone in Budapest. A sixteen-year-old Klara, who has been waiting for her parents, argues with her aunt. Klara and Aldo meet and together they finally find something they have been missing in their lives: a joy. An emotional story about an encounter with the cruel past and unexpected recovery. A film that appeared among Oscar nominees.

Presented in festivals in Telluride or Cinema on the border.

Awards: Sofia International FF 2020: FIPRESCI Prize for Best Film. Jerusalem Jewish FF 2019: Honorary Mention. Hungarian Film Critics Awards 2020: Best Actor, Actress, Screenplay. Hungarian Film Week 2020: Best Actor, Director, Screenplay, Grand Prize.

Year: 2019
World premiere date: 26. September 2019

Country of origin:

  • Hungary