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- It is 1951, and Lucy Sziráky is a pretty, ambitious operetta actress. Her blossoming career has been thwarted by deportation. Because of her ex-husband's count rank, she has to leave the capital. For her, the adjustment to her forced village life is doubly difficult: she is far from her true livelihood, the theater, and must also contend with the resentment of her fellow aristocrats, who see her as an interloper. But Lucy is a real actress and a real no. Soon she finds the right voice for the displaced people and the men who admire her: the village party secretary, the local police captain, but she soon gets fed up.
- The adventures of Bogáncs the puli herding dog, who joins a circus after getting caught in a trap and being saved by a performer.
- It sometimes happens that you do not have to part with your hometown to find bliss and fame.
- With an intimate look into the band's life, this concert documentary is about the farewell concert of cult Hungarian band 'Kispál és a borz'.
- Our daily life is filled with beauty in the little things - only if you know how to look.
- The protagonists' attempts to open the combination lock on a briefcase distract his focus from the hopeless life on streets. He's got the feeling that he have seen this briefcase several times in his life, and try to remember these occasions with his buddies.
- A computer mouse want to be a real mouse, after getting replaced by touchpads. This silent short shows a new aspect of Rousseau's philosophy.
- One of Linda's friend, who is dancer at the ballet in Pécs asks for help as weird accidents happened around the company. With seven years dancing past, a friend of Linda's father arranges her to be admitted to the ballet choir, and no need to wait long till someone actually die. Linda as replacement gets the main role in Pavane, where she unlikely combines karate and classical ballet elements on the stage.