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.
Adél (Natasha Stork) works as a radiologist in a Hungarian public hospital, while her identical twin Éva (Natasha Stork) raises her two-month-old son with her entrepreneur husband in good financial circumstances. They see each other's lives from different perspectives. Despite their obvious external similarities, they see themselves and each other differently, each finding the other's life easier and better.
This conflict-ridden relationship takes an unexpected turn when Ákos (Márton Patkós) steps in. At first it seems that he is deepening the distance between the twins, but it is precisely because of his influence that they start to pay attention to each other again.
Fanni Szilágyi's previous short films (A kamaszkor vége, A csatárnő bal lába életveszélyes, Minden vonal) have already shown that she can ask tough questions with sensitivity. Her first feature film, Veszélyes lehet a fagyi, which is not without humour and magic, was made under the National Film Institute's Incubator Programme.