With the best Hungarian films of the last few years, we welcome all film lovers who want to get some fresh air in the heart of Budapest, in a beautiful, panoramic, dog-friendly location.
Zsofi, the rebellious teenager lives in a tiny flat with her little sister Mesi, and her unstable mother, Bea. Zsofi discovered late that she was pregnant and decided to give up her baby through open adoption to a couple. Bea cannot accept her daughter’s decision, but she does not realize that neither her, nor the circumstances are suitable to welcome a newborn. Zsofi always had to behave like a grownup, working and making sensible decisions instead of her mother and for her sister. She is still at high school and her only vantage point is her table tennis career for which she works assiduously. She plans the adoption thoroughly with the help of a social worker. Following the birth, she is given six weeks by law to change her mind and ask for her child back. She seems to be able to control her feelings ruthlessly and continue towards the goals she set. At the same time, her maternal feelings intensify, doubts arise, and she slowly begins to question her own decisions.