Fairy Garden (2023)

Fairy Garden (2023) poster

On the outskirts of Budapest, in the heart of the woods, hides a ramshackle little hut. Inside, two social outcasts have formed the unlikeliest of bonds: Fanni, a 19 year-old transgender teenager, and Laci, a 60 year-old homeless man. Together, they form a cantankerous, convivial, makeshift family life, supporting each other as father and daughter through hardship and change. Life is tough, but it is theirs. Set on the margins of Hungarian society, this is a film about perseverance, finding home, and the triumph of acceptance.

Director: Gergő Somogyvári
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 83 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Viktor Bátki
Cinematography: Gergő Somogyvári
Editing: Judit Feszt
Production: Avanpost, Restart
Country: Croatia, Hungary, Romania
Language: English, Magyar
Original Language: hu
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fairy Garden about?
On the outskirts of Budapest, in the heart of the woods, hides a ramshackle little hut. Inside, two social outcasts have formed the unlikeliest of bonds: Fanni, a 19 year-old transgender teenager, and Laci, a 60 year-old homeless man. Together, they form a cantankerous, convivial, makeshift family life, supporting each other as father and daughter through hardship and change. Life is tough, but it is theirs. Set on the margins of Hungarian society, this is a film about perseverance, finding home, and the triumph of acceptance.
Who directed Fairy Garden?
Fairy Garden was directed by Gergő Somogyvári.
How long is Fairy Garden?
Fairy Garden has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
What genre is Fairy Garden?
Fairy Garden is a Documentary film.
Where was Fairy Garden produced?
Fairy Garden was produced in Croatia, Hungary, Romania.