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Pauza

"Hungarian, Experimental, Short, Student"

Pauza is a short film about the constant rush of everyday life and the exhausting rhythm of never-ending routine. It highlights how easily people can get lost in the pressure of always moving forward, always doing more, and never stopping. Through this theme, the film reminds us that sometimes we need to take a pause — a small break to breathe, reflect, and avoid drowning in the monotony of nonstop motion.

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  • Orosi Máté

    Orosi Máté

    Freudenberger

Overview

Pauza is a short film about the constant rush of everyday life and the exhausting rhythm of never-ending routine. It highlights how easily people can get lost in the pressure of always moving forward, always doing more, and never stopping. Through this theme, the film reminds us that sometimes we need to take a pause — a small break to breathe, reflect, and avoid drowning in the monotony of nonstop motion.

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