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Narrow Path to Happiness

Country: Hungary, United States, Language: Hungarian, 82 mins

  • Director: Kata Oláh
  • Writer: Borbála Csukás, Sándor Csukás, Kata Oláh, Marc Smolowitz
  • Producer: Borbála Csukás, Kata Oláh, Marc Smolowitz

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"Narrow Path to Happiness" is a feature-length documentary that charts the lives of two young gay Romani men in a positive loving relationship over three years. It is a first-of-its-kind gay-themed inter-sectional documentary out of Hungary that bridges two worlds and focuses a lens on the Roma (gypsy) aspect of the LGBTQ+ experience. Our main characters represent populations in Hungary who are actively persecuted because of their race, ethnicity and sexuality, so there is a built-in urgency to these stories. The film has also been made against the backdrop of rising authoritarianism and anti-LGBTQ+ hatred and misinformation in Hungary, and as such, this has impacted the lives of our characters and the direction of the story.


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Cast & Characters

Gergo Gagyi (as Self)
Zsófia Kemény (as Self)
Lénárd Váradi (as Self)