Year: 1969
Runtime: 79 mins
Language: Hungarian
Director: Judit Elek
Persuaded by the janitor’s wife, a lively yet lonely elderly woman, whose only ties to the world are her treasured objects and memories, decides to trade her two‑room flat for a smaller one. For a brief period her routine shifts, and she begins meeting and entertaining new people each day.
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