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Confidence

Janos and Kata are thrown together during the Second World War and forced to pose as husband and wife to hide from the Nazis. The intensity and suffocating intimacy of their new relationship and the circumstances in which they find themselves, forces them to confront past prejudices and assumptions and challenge what they truly believe.

Top Cast

  • Ildikó Bánsági

    Ildikó Bánsági

    Kata

  • Péter Andorai

    Péter Andorai

    János

  • Ildikó Kishonti

    Ildikó Kishonti

    Erzsi

  • Lajos Balázsovits

    Lajos Balázsovits

    Kata férje

  • Tamás Dunai

    Tamás Dunai

    Günther Hoffmann

  • Zoltán Bezerédy

    Zoltán Bezerédy

    Pali

  • Oszkárné Gombik

    Oszkárné Gombik

    A néni

  • Károly Csáki

    Károly Csáki

    A bácsi

  • Judit Halász

    Judit Halász

Overview

Janos and Kata are thrown together during the Second World War and forced to pose as husband and wife to hide from the Nazis. The intensity and suffocating intimacy of their new relationship and the circumstances in which they find themselves, forces them to confront past prejudices and assumptions and challenge what they truly believe.

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