Bibliothèque Pascal (2010)
In order to regain custody of her daughter, whom she left in the care of her fortune-telling aunt, Mona must tell a social worker her story. The tale she spins---and the movie we watch---is a wild, surreal adventure in which people are able to project and enter each other's dreams, and our heroine is sold into slavery and lands in a swank, debauched Liverpool brothel where the patrons enact their literary/sexual fantasies with Lolita, St. Joan, and Desdemona. Rendered with dazzling tracking shots, striking CGI effects and a pulsing soundtrack, Hungarian director Szabolcs Hajdu's risk-taking fantasia has style to spare. But under the seductive surface lurks the very human story of a woman who uses fantasy to cushion the pain of life.All Releases
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Earliest Release DateMarch 18, 2010
(Hungary)
Running Time1 hr 45 min
GenresDrama
Fantasy
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Szabolcs Hajdu | Director |
Szabolcs Hajdu | Writer |
Szabolcs Hajdu | Writer |
Iván Angelusz | Producer |
Andras Hamori | Producer |
Gábor Kovács | Producer |
Andrea Taschler | Producer |
András Nagy | Cinematographer |
Péter Politzer | Editor |
Mónika Esztán | Production Designer |
Cast | Role |
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Orsolya Török-Illyés | |
Oana Pellea | |
Razvan Vasilescu | |
Andi Vasluianu |