Passport (2001)
The slow decay of a marriage sets the stage for this drama, which is leavened with understated humor. In 1988, Jozsi (Gergely Kocsis) is a Hungarian laborer who decides to marry Elizaveta (Eniko Borcsok), a woman of Hungarian descent living in the Ukraine. 1996 finds Joszi and Elizaveta the parents of a young girl, but otherwise their marriage is a shambles; Jozsi has become an alcoholic and Elizaveta has decided she needs to strike out on her own for the sake of her child. Shot on digital video as a project for Hungarian television, Paszport was directed by Peter Gothar, who previously made the international success Megall Az Ido.
Director: Péter Gothár
Runtime: 71 min
Release Date: November 1, 2001
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Original Language: hu
More Films by Director: Péter Gothár
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Passport about?
- The slow decay of a marriage sets the stage for this drama, which is leavened with understated humor. In 1988, Jozsi (Gergely Kocsis) is a Hungarian laborer who decides to marry Elizaveta (Eniko Borcsok), a woman of Hungarian descent living in the Ukraine. 1996 finds Joszi and Elizaveta the parents of a young girl, but otherwise their marriage is a shambles; Jozsi has become an alcoholic and Elizaveta has decided she needs to strike out on her own for the sake of her child. Shot on digital video as a project for Hungarian television, Paszport was directed by Peter Gothar, who previously made the international success Megall Az Ido.
- Who directed Passport?
- Passport was directed by Péter Gothár.
- Who stars in Passport?
- Passport stars Enikő Börcsök, Gergely Kocsis, Éva Fehér, Mari Nagy, István Medgyesi, Gábor Kocsó.
- How long is Passport?
- Passport has a runtime of 1h 11m (71 minutes).