The profound depths of Ernõ Szép's life and poetry are revived in a new film adaptation of the poet's novel, 'The Smell of Humans'. This stoic and lyrical narrative of twenty fateful days offers an authentic account of an inhuman era.
A man who lost his wife and daughter in the Holocaust and a girl who lost her parents meet. Knowing each other′s emptiness, they become like father and daughter. It is the beginning of a sad love that the world cannot accept.
An average Hungarian family are driving home on the motorway from their seaside holidays when they are forced to stop at a parking lot to tighten loosened luggage. Getting out of the car, they hear the sounds of Arabic singing coming from the van parking next to their car, in the cargo area of which a mother is calming her crying child. The family experience the horrors of refugees’ lives for a few moments when the smugglers who are guarding the truck attack them. Finally, they escape unharmed, but they are unable to carry on with their lives as before.
A tale about a strange young man, Bulcsú, and the fellow ticket inspectors on his team who work aboard the subterranean Budapest Metro. A tale about racing along the tracks, and about a mysterious serial killer. And a tale about love.
After graduating from the University of Theater and Film Arts, he visited the National Theater, the Gergely Csiky Theater in Kaposvár, the New Theater, the Katona József Theater in Kecskemét, and is a permanent member of the Madách Theater in Budapest and the Déryné Wandering Company. He has also been seen in a number of film roles, including on his colleague “Dérynés” in Moscow Square and Control. Her Father in Law Garas Dezső actor; her husband is cameraman Dániel Garas, from whom her daughter Emma was born in 2008.
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