Official submission of Hungary to the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category at the 76th Academy Awards 2004.
Special Prize of the Jury in Lagów, Poland at the Lubuskie Film Summer in June 2003.
There are no establishing shots and the film consists entirely of closeups, denying the viewer any possibility of exploring the context.
Shot on DVCAM without a budget and with non-professional actors, mostly friends of the director, all of them working for free.
Director Benedek Fliegauf followed most of the rules laid down by 'Dogma95' and described his film explicitly as a "Dogme film". In June 2002, the secretariat of the 'Dogme95' movement founded by Danish filmmakers in 1995 was dissolved. By that time, a total of 31 official certificates had been awarded to films that applied the Dogma rules. In the meantime, the copyright on the term "Dogma film" has been lifted, and anyone can now make films according to the criteria of the so-called "vow of chastity."