118 minutes
5/19/1988
This László Vitézy documentary examines the sensitive topic of drug use in Hungary. The work, dating from 1988, was the first to give a voice to disadvantaged individuals whose very existence had been a taboo. In addition to unpicking the tragic personal stories of drug users just surviving on the fringes of late Kádár-era society, another important purpose of the film was that it investigated the ‘official’ side of the problem as well. It is evident from what those interviewed had to say that meaningful steps were put off for decades by the fact that the whole issue of drugs was a forbidden subject in Hungary.
Feró Nagy
as Self
Cseke Attila
as Self
Solt Otília
as Self
Dr. Kacziba Antal
as Self
Dr. Kisszékelyi Ödön
as Self
Horváthné Nagy Andrea
as Self
Dr. Bognár Szabolcs
as Self
Persler István
as Self
Csoki
as Self
Banga János
as Self
Dr. Ratkóczy Éva
as Self
Topolanszky Ákos
as Self
Szabó János I
as Self
Dr. Szabó András
as Self
Dr. Pintér Ágnes
as Self
Dr. Pestessy József
as Self
Dr. Dancz Gábor
as Self
Dr. Mikus Gyula
as Self
Szilágyi Gábor
as Self
Dr. Gerevich József
as Self
Dr. Lóska Szilárd
as Self
Ferenc Vicsek
as Self