Six Weeks
(Hat hét)
2022, feature, color, 95 minutes
drama
PREMIER (HUNGARY): 2023. 3. 23.
PREMIER (INTERNATIONAL): 2022. 8. 17.
Zsófi, the rebellious teenager lives in a tiny flat with her little sister, Mesi and her unstable mother, Bea, who tries to get by working as a hairdresser at a local beauty salon. Zsófi discovered late that she was pregnant and decides to give up her baby through open adoption to an infertile couple, Emma and Gábor. Bea cannot accept her daughter’s decision, but she does not realize that neither her, nor the circumstances are suitable to welcome a newborn. Zsófi always had to behave like a grownup, by working and making sensible decisions instead of her mother and for her sister. She is still at high school and her only vantage point is her table tennis career for which she works assiduously. She plans the adoption thoroughly with the help of a social worker. Following the childbirth, she is given six weeks by law to change her mind and ask for her kid back. She seems to be able to ruthlessly control her feelings and continue towards the goals she set. Although Zsófi is intellectually determined and makes a mature decision, she is not prepared for the emotional and physical rollercoaster that is about to begin. She tries to remain reasonable in all situations, but due to her vehement temperament, she enters into confrontations with her environment and becomes isolated. At the same time, her maternal feelings intensify, doubts arise, and she slowly begins to question her own decisions. The film follows the quotidian details of Zsófi’s life intimately and presents the viewer with the perspective of the biological mother going through this emotionally complex period in the context of today’s Hungary.
Creators
Noémi Veronika Szakonyi | Director |
Máté Artur Vincze, Noémi Veronika Szakonyi, Dániel Daoud | Screenplay |
Zoltán Dévényi | Director of photography |
László Hargittai, Anna Vághy | Editor |
Andor Sperling | Music |
Attila Tőzsér | Sound |
Gábor Valcz | Visual design |
Júlia Szlávik | Costumes |
Judit Romwalter | Producer |
Sparks | Production company |
Katalin Román, Mónika Balsai, András Mészáros , Katalin Roman, Zsuzsa Jaro, Lana Szczaurski | Cast |
Awards
Bosphorus Film Festival - 2022 | Katalin Román - Best Actress |
Arras Film Festival - 2022 | Noémi Veronika Szakonyi - Silver Atlas Award for Best Director |
Arras Film Festival - 2022 | Best Youth Film |
Cinefest - Miskolc International Film Festival - 2022 | Adolf Zukor Award - Main Prize |
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival - 2022 | Just Film Grand Prix |
Hungarian Motion Picture Festival - 2023 | Best First Feature |
Hungarian Motion Picture Festival - 2023 | Katalin Román - Best Actress |
Hungarian Motion Picture Festival - 2023 | Student Jury |
Lagów International Film Festival - 2023 | Special Prize |
Shanghai International Film Festival - 2023 | Best Actress |
Catania - Kinest Fest - 2023 | Main Prize |
Saitama Skip City International D-Cinema Festival - 2023 | Zsűri különdíj |
Festivals
Sarajevo Film Festival - 2022 | (in competition) |
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival - 2022 | (in competition) |
Targu-Mures AlterNative - 2022 | |
Warsaw International Film Festival - 2022 | |
Cluj Napoca - Filmtettfeszt - 2022 | |
BUFF Malmö Film Festival - 2023 | (in competition) |
Selb Grenzland-Filmtage Festival - 2023 | (in competition) |
Lagów International Film Festival - 2023 | (in competition) |
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