Drehbuch:
Géza BereményiKamera:
Piotr SobocińskiMusik:
Zygmunt KoniecznyBesetzung:
Boguslaw Linda, Jan Nowicki, Róbert Koltai, Ferenc Bencze, János Derzsi, Mari Kiss, Frigyes Hollósi, Laura Favali, Karl Tessler, Luke MullaneyInhalte(1)
Tamás and Árpi leave for Poland after graduating from high-school in Summer of 1982, longing for the Great Adventure. Árpi takes Móni, his waitress girlfriend, too. Tamás has a bad feeling at the railway station in Warsawa, yet they travel on to Gdansk, what is more, to the seaside. From there - shocked by what they have seen - they would flee to Sweden by boat, but they are captured. They pass through all the unbelievable hells of Polish prisons. With the self-sacrificing help of Móni they get back home at last, but Móni stays abroad, because she has found a partner and a goal for her life. Tamás, who is entirely confused by the events he survived, is shot by a policeman at Ferihegy airport. (Verleiher-Text)
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