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Men in the Nude

Country: Hungary, Language: Hungarian, 94 mins

Original Title

Férfiakt
  • Director: Károly Esztergályos
  • Writer: Károly Esztergályos

CGiii Comment

What a terrible English title...

How pleasantly surprising it is to learn that bisexuals in Hungary are just as selfish as they are depicted everywhere else.

This was, supposedly inspired by Thomas Mann's diaries, REALLY?

It's dark and moody and so long-winded that it is difficult to avoid a head on collision with a coma.

The packaging really does not represent anything about this film - some would buy this thinking a soft-porn treat was inside - don't be fooled - it's a dour, dark film that leaves you cold.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

A married, middle-age writer falls in love with a teen boy.

Cast & Characters

László Gálffi as Tibor;
Dávid Szabó as Zsolt;
Éva Kerekes as Tibor's wife;
Ádám Lux as Inspector;
Ilona Nagy;
László Sinkó as Bánáti;
Sándor Sörös as Zsolt's father;
Sándor Téri as Priest;
Sándor Tóth as Actor in play;
Tamás Végvári as Tibor's editor