Summer to Come movie poster

Summer to Come

January 12, 2023 1h 13m 9.0/10 (1 votes)

Released 3 years ago in 2023. Summer to Come is a drama film. directed by György Mór Kárpáti. At just 73 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Brezovszky Dániel György, Orsolya Bukovszky, and Liber Ágoston

Synopsis

The film homes in on a relatively taboo subject which also seems to be a rising phenomenon in recent years: teenage suicide. Written by the director, the story revolves around a class of high schoolers who are attending a summer camp. Restless 18-year-old Milán is preparing his very own showdown. A love triangle is forming between himself, Anna and Dani. The tension mounts during a hike, at the end of which the three of them are sent home. The question of their feelings remains unresolved, and the showdown never happens. One year later, following graduation, the camp takes place once again. But Milán is no longer with them: he took his own life during the previous semester. His classmates remember him and struggle to process their loss…

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 12, 2023 3 years ago
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Runtime 1h 13m 73 minutes total
User Rating 9.0/10 Excellent (1 votes)
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Language HU Original language
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Country Hungary Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
HU

Production Companies

  • Proton Cinema
  • Café Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Summer to Come about?

The film homes in on a relatively taboo subject which also seems to be a rising phenomenon in recent years: teenage suicide. Written by the director, the story revolves around a class of high schoo...

Who directed Summer to Come?

Summer to Come was directed by György Mór Kárpáti.

How long is Summer to Come?

Summer to Come has a runtime of 1 hours and 13 minutes (73 minutes total).

When was Summer to Come released?

Summer to Come was released on January 12, 2023 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Summer to Come?

The main cast of Summer to Come includes Brezovszky Dániel György, Orsolya Bukovszky, Liber Ágoston, Erika Tankó, Csaba Krisztik.