On October 21st, the feature film Elk*rtuk, based on former prime minister Ferenc Gyurcsány's speech in Öszöd, will be shown. On Thursday morning, a motorcycle courier brought the film's trailer to the editorial office. We show it to our readers over 16 at the end of the article!
The most anticipated film of the year, the trailer for Elk*rtuk, reveals new secrets. The long trailer for the political thriller about the riots after the Öszöd speech debuts online today. The trailer offers many exciting, action-packed moments for the viewers, since in addition to a spectacular car chase, the creators managed to reproduce the revolutionary atmosphere of 2006 and the siege of the MTV headquarters with astonishing authenticity based on the first frames.
Another important secret is revealed in the trailer of the film, as the ex-prime minister of Hungary, Ferenc Gyurcsány, also appears in it. Olga Kálmán questions him about the Ószöd speech in an archive recording.
In response to the presenter's question, "are you admitting that you lied to this country during the one and a half to two years during your prime ministership?" he can answer as much;
"Let's try to talk about it a little more... a little more abstractly". However, instead of Gyurcsány's side talk, let the film's trailer speak for itself, all of which hints at what to expect in the film, which will be shown on October 21!
The protagonist of the story, Réka, the young, ambitious analyst, discovers that her boss was involved in the leaking of a scandalous Prime Minister's audio recording, and decides to shed light on the details of the truth in order to extort a better position for herself. They start an investigation with her lover, who works as an intern at MTV, but the girl falls in front of her boss and the young people become the target of a powerful circle. Therefore, while they are researching the background to the leaking of the speech, the details of the siege of the TV headquarters and the contradictions of the police attacks in Budapest, not only their careers are at risk.
The film is produced by Megafilm, the producers are Gábor Kálomista and Dorottya Helmeczy. The work was directed by the acclaimed English director, KEITH ENGLSIH, and the cinematographer was Josep from Barcelona. M. Civi, and the screenplay was written by Balázs Bendi. The main role is played by Nivianne Bánovits, alongside András Mózes, Barna Bokor, Gabi Gubás, Szabolcs Bede-Fazekas, Zsolt Zayzon, Richárd Szőke, Zsolt Trill and Gábor Csőre.
Until the premiere, only one unanswered question remains: who will play the former prime minister in the first Hungarian political crime drama based on real events?
The film will be shown in Hungarian cinemas on October 21. The film is recommended for people over 16 years of age.
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