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- Peter returned from prison in his native city, in the hope that it will begin happy days. With surprise he learns that his sister became a foster mother to the newborn boy, but a real mother of the child - extravagant and slutty Maya wants to take it back. Peter falls in love with Maya. He's torn between his girlfriend and trying to manipulate sister. But he has to make a choice, and the happiness was so close, melt into thin air.
- "Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man?"
- Krisztian Kolovratnik has been known in Hungary mostly for his acting. Now he appears as a director with his documentary entitled All Day Long. The film is starred by great Hungarian actress Mari Torocsik whose name is known across Europe, and Anatoly Vasilyev, one of the most significant theatre directors of our day. The film is unique both in its characters and subject matter. The protagonists meet again to work together, Mari Torocsik returning from the brink of physical death, and Anatoly Vasilyev coming back from a period of ailing in his creative career. As viewers, we have the opportunity to witness the birth of a new theatrical piece and follow the life-or-death struggle of the two artists. Can one stay true to oneself in today's world? Where do real values stand in our world? Where is the theatrical culture of Europe headed? It is to these questions that the two living legends of today's theatre are seeking the answers. We get to see a snapshot of the theatre and its creative minds whose ideals are almost utopistic but at the same time inevitable in today's world. There is no better way to show this than through the creative struggle of the two greatnesses, which also transforms into a spiritual legacy for the future generations.
- A video collage of song and remembrance. Drawn from Judith Magyar Isaacson's highly acclaimed memoir, the film recounts her real-life story as a young Hungarian girl growing up during the tumultuous years of WWII and the Holocaust. Following Judith's present day journey back to the places of her past, Seed of Sarah also reflects her interior journey to recover memories she had long repressed as a means of survival. The film's soundtrack is a riveting contemporary electronic opera for one voice, composed by Mark Polishook and featuring acclaimed vocalist Angelina Reaux. Staged scenes from the opera, together with rare archive footage and private family photos, combine to create a haunting tale of a young woman's coming of age.
- Absurdly mysterious cubist portrait of a girl and the birth of thought.