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János Kovácsi's film is an ironic portrayal of a day in the life of a beautiful German woman in her prime who arrives at Lake Balaton to take charge of her inheritance, a small house with a garden full of childhood memories.

Top Cast

  • Christine Harbort

    Christine Harbort

  • Mátyás Usztics

    Mátyás Usztics

  • István Komlós

    István Komlós

  • Vajda László

    Vajda László

  • László Schmidt

    László Schmidt

  • Vali Beke

    Vali Beke

  • Imre Orosz

    Imre Orosz

  • Rudolf Gratzer

    Rudolf Gratzer

  • Géza Riscutia

    Géza Riscutia

Overview

János Kovácsi's film is an ironic portrayal of a day in the life of a beautiful German woman in her prime who arrives at Lake Balaton to take charge of her inheritance, a small house with a garden full of childhood memories.

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