Vakvagányok movie poster

Vakvagányok

"Nézd - ez egy láthatatlan világ..."

January 13, 2001 1h 58m 4.0/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 2001. Vakvagányok is a drama film. directed by Péter Tímár.

Starring Mariann Kocsis, Jenő Csiszár, and Yvette Bozsik

Synopsis

One day, two unsuccessful rock musicians, Ede and Zaki, come across a competition. To commemorate the anniversary of the Institute for the Blind, they have to write a musical piece for the blind. Since there are no other candidates, they get the job. In two nights they put the piece together. However to their great disappointment, they find that they also have to teach the blind kids to perform it, if they want to get the money. Unwillingly they are submerged into the world of the blind; just like the spectator. While Zaki works on the musical in a studio, Ede starts rehearsing with the blind youths. A strange competition starts among the blind girls. They all fall in love with Ede, and the blonde Edith makes up her mind to approach him. But he fails as a director. He has no idea how to handle these people, so he soon gives up. However...

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 13, 2001 25 years ago
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Runtime 1h 58m 118 minutes total
User Rating 4.0/10 Mixed (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

  • Mega Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vakvagányok about?

One day, two unsuccessful rock musicians, Ede and Zaki, come across a competition. To commemorate the anniversary of the Institute for the Blind, they have to write a musical piece for the blind. S...

Who directed Vakvagányok?

Vakvagányok was directed by Péter Tímár.

How long is Vakvagányok?

Vakvagányok has a runtime of 1 hours and 58 minutes (118 minutes total).

When was Vakvagányok released?

Vakvagányok was released on January 13, 2001 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Vakvagányok?

The main cast of Vakvagányok includes Mariann Kocsis, Jenő Csiszár, Yvette Bozsik, Judit Matatek, Attila Magyar.