Mindenki + BuSho Shorts

Runtime: 95 min.

Г-н Сабо
Szabó úr

Year: 2015
Country: Hungary
Genre: short
Language: Hungarian
Runtime: 21 min.

Mr. Miller cannot feel. He is never angry, never sad. In fact he doesn't have any emotions, he cannot suffer from pain, taste or smell. Other then this he is a typical Hungarian nobody exploited by all the other Hungarian nobodies. Strangers, neighbours, friends, everyone wants something from Mr. Miller and he gladly provides. In a single day he loses everything a human being can lose and this turns out to be a great fun for everyone except for maybe him. This is an absurd tragicomedy about the utter deconstruction of the imperfect Mr. Miller

Awards & Festivals:

BuSho Short Film Festival - Silver BuSho Award

На проходе
En passant

Year: 2015
Country: Hungary
Director: Kata Oláh
Genre: short
Language: Hungarian
Runtime: 19 min.

Awards & Festivals:

BuSho Short Film Festival - Special Prize

Индеец
Indián

Year: 2016
Country: Hungary, France
Director: Balázs Simonyi
Genre: short
Language: Hungarian
Runtime: 30 min.

During the decades of communism in Eastern Europe, many kids wanted to be American Indians. Kids were amazed by novels as well as comics and western films. For some of them, longing for the Wild West was not even enough... Indian is based on a real story of the daydreamer Galambos in the 1970s somewhere in a Hungarian pioneer camp.

Awards & Festivals:

BuSho Short Film Festival - Audience Award

Хор
Mindenki

Year: 2016
Country: Hungary
Director: Kristóf Deák
Genre: short
Language: Hungarian
Runtime: 25 min.

A childhood drama with a lot of music, set in 1990s Budapest, Hungary. Inspired by a true story, it follows an award winning school choir and the new girl in class who just might uncover the ugly secret behind their fame.

Awards & Festivals:

Academy Award - Best Short Film
Berlin Film Festival - participation
Toronto International Children Film Festival - Audience Award
Chicago International Children Film Festival - Adult Jury Award
European Film Festival of Lille - Audience Award
Lanzarote International Film Festival - Audience Award
Olympia International Film Festival for Children and Young People  - International Jury Award