Sandor Csanyi
Just Sex and Nothing Else
An attractive thirty-something woman is fed up with dating but desperate to have a child in this farcical Hungarian hit and international festival favorite. Dóra, a dramaturge for a Budapest theatre, gives up on men after she learns her fiancé is married. With her biological clock tick-tick-ticking, Dóra decides to get pregnant through a no-strings-attached affair.
REVIEWS
Variety
By EDDIE COCKRELL
STOP MOM THERESA
Adapted from a contemporary Hungarian best-seller by Zsuzsa Racz, this breezy romantic comedy features rising star Gabriella Hamori as the cute, quirky Kata Keki. A successful career girl, Kata decides to stop doing good for others and focus on her quest for Mr. Right. Her brother Miki and her friends try to keep her on the right track, but her mom continuously pressures her to settle down. Like "Bridget Jones goes to Budapest" (Variety).
The Porcelain Doll
The Porcelain Doll
Director Peter Gardos (the Last Blues) interweaves a trio of tales reminiscent of
O. Henry and Rod Serling in this award-winning drama
Adapted from the novel Star Farm by Hungarian writer Ervin Lazar, the stories focus on life, death,
and resurrection. The first involves a gawky but athletic teenager who bests a series of visiting
soldiers in various athletic competitions.In the second, a visiting state official promises he can
resurrect the dead, prompting the villagers to exhume four bodies with startling results. Finally,
































