Dear Emma Sweet Böbe

Édes Emma, drága Böbe

K14

Genre

Drama

Director

István Szabó

Run time

1h 30min

Cast

Johanna der Steege, Enikö Börcsök, Péter Andorai, Éva Kerekes, Irma Patkos

After several big-budget co-productions in different countries, Szabó returns to home-Hungary themes in his film "Dear Emma, Sweet Böbe".

This is a fairly low-budget film, the events taking place in a primarily natural environment without lavish staged scenes, the way he directed his first films in the mid to late 1960s. It is a snapshot of an historical watershed period: the socialist system has crumbled and democracy is replacing the ancient regime. Depicting school as a central pillar of society, the director paints a convincing picture of the poignancy of the process of change. The two young Russian teachers who are the lead characters are no longer needed, the teaching of the subject having been discontinued, and they move from country to city and become intoxicated with a feeling of freedom.

They are sucked up by the fashionable nouveau lifestyle, replete with passing foreign acquaintances, currency trading, prostitution and other temptations of a society that has no restrictions.

Hungary 1992

Genre

Drama

Director

István Szabó

Run time

1h 30min

Cast

Johanna der Steege, Enikö Börcsök, Péter Andorai, Éva Kerekes, Irma Patkos

After several big-budget co-productions in different countries, Szabó returns to home-Hungary themes in his film "Dear Emma, Sweet Böbe".

This is a fairly low-budget film, the events taking place in a primarily natural environment without lavish staged scenes, the way he directed his first films in the mid to late 1960s. It is a snapshot of an historical watershed period: the socialist system has crumbled and democracy is replacing the ancient regime. Depicting school as a central pillar of society, the director paints a convincing picture of the poignancy of the process of change. The two young Russian teachers who are the lead characters are no longer needed, the teaching of the subject having been discontinued, and they move from country to city and become intoxicated with a feeling of freedom.

They are sucked up by the fashionable nouveau lifestyle, replete with passing foreign acquaintances, currency trading, prostitution and other temptations of a society that has no restrictions.

Hungary 1992

Info

Rating

Under 14 Not Allowed

Production year

1992

Global distributor

-

Local distributor

Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ

In cinema

11/21/2013