Take Three (2005)

Take Three (2005) poster

Tamás Almási, director of the film Ballagás (Graduation), invited the graduating class to real graduation reunions every five to ten years. He documented the reunions and the fate of his "classmates" in documentary films. At the third reunion, the 40-year-old actors are confronted with their younger selves and each other's life paths. Stars, singles, mothers, fathers, directors, or employees—at the third reunion, the former teenagers mostly argued about why it would be worth getting up at the age of 50...

Director: Tamás Almási
Genre: Documentary
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Cast

Cinematography: Zsuzsanna Varga
Editing: László Hargittai
Production: Filmdimenzió Kft.
Country: Hungary
Language: Magyar
Original Language: hu
More Films by Director: Tamás Almási
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Take Three about?
Tamás Almási, director of the film Ballagás (Graduation), invited the graduating class to real graduation reunions every five to ten years. He documented the reunions and the fate of his "classmates" in documentary films. At the third reunion, the 40-year-old actors are confronted with their younger selves and each other's life paths. Stars, singles, mothers, fathers, directors, or employees—at the third reunion, the former teenagers mostly argued about why it would be worth getting up at the age of 50...
Who directed Take Three?
Take Three was directed by Tamás Almási.
Who stars in Take Three?
Take Three stars Katalin Baticz, Ágnes Bihari, József Farkas, Gábor Fekete, Ilona Jobbágy, Mariann Kertész.
What genre is Take Three?
Take Three is a Documentary film.
Where was Take Three produced?
Take Three was produced in Hungary.