Out
by
György Kristóf
New World View Hungary
When Ágoston, a Hungarian Slovak working in a nuclear power station, is suddenly laid off, he decides to travel north to a Baltic seaport in quest of work. This is just the beginning of an odyssey through the coarse and absurd world of the post-communist East, in which Ágoston must face any number of prejudices against foreigners, a round of naked beer, an encounter with an obtrusive animal rights activist, a stuffed earless bunny and an impulsive Russian with a disastrously operated “superwoman” of a wife. But all Ágoston was actuallly looking for was to catch a fish… Director Gyorgy Kristof ‘s debut feature is a quiet yet vivid road movie full of spectacular landscape photography and outlandish encounters.
- Genre: Roadmovie
- Country, Year: Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, 2017
- Runtime: 88 Min
- Languages: Slovak, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Estonian, Latvian
- Subtitles: English
- Director: György Kristóf
- Cast: Sándor Terhes, Éva Bandor, Judit Bárdos, Ieva Norvele Kristóf, Guna Zarina
- Screenplay: György Kristóf, Eszter Horváth, Gabor Papp
- Cinematography: Gergely Pohárnok
- Editor: Adam Brothánek
- Sound: Jan Richtr
- Music: Miroslav Tóth
- Producers: Marek Urban, Ferenc Pusztai, Jiří Konečný, Andrea Taschler, Ivo Ceplevics, Ivan Ostrochovsky, Tibor Búza, Ondřej Šejnoha
- Production Companies: Sentimentalfilm, endorfilm, KMH Film
- World Sales: Cercamon