Eszter Bánfalvy is a Hungarian stage and screen actress.
Mate, a lonely, divorced real estate agent is put in charge by his boss to sell a suburban storage building. The storage is rented by the Chinese, who keep their semi-legal goods here before selling them on the market. The stock comprising of several thousands of ... (more)
Mate, a lonely, divorced real estate agent is put in charge by his boss to sell a suburban storage building. The storage is rented by the Chinese, who keep their semi-legal goods here before selling them on the market. The stock comprising of several thousands of ... (more)
András, the struggling screenwriter one day wakes up to find his girlfriend replaced by a different girl, who acts like nothing happened. (more)
András, the struggling screenwriter one day wakes up to find his girlfriend replaced by a different girl, who acts like nothing happened. (more)
Housewife Katalin Munk (Johanna ter Steege) has her world torn apart when her lecturer husband János (Andor Lukáts) arrives home to tell her that he’s leaving her for a younger student of his. Katalin falls into a state of shock and wanders about the streets of ... (more)
Housewife Katalin Munk (Johanna ter Steege) has her world torn apart when her lecturer husband János (Andor Lukáts) arrives home to tell her that he’s leaving her for a younger student of his. Katalin falls into a state of shock and wanders about the streets of ... (more)
1942. Owing to a stolen mink coat, Süti, the young poet and journalist, gets acquainted with Katalin, the idolated singer. Before being drafted to labour service, he shows the actress the song he composed for her, entitled Smouldering Cigarette. (more)
1942. Owing to a stolen mink coat, Süti, the young poet and journalist, gets acquainted with Katalin, the idolated singer. Before being drafted to labour service, he shows the actress the song he composed for her, entitled Smouldering Cigarette. (more)
The hero of Pigeonberry is a young boy, who attributes his mother's severe illness and his own distress to the wrongdoing of dark, mysterious forces. (more)
The hero of Pigeonberry is a young boy, who attributes his mother's severe illness and his own distress to the wrongdoing of dark, mysterious forces. (more)