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Bakkermann 2008

★ 2.73 votes86 min📅 2008-02-03

In 'Bakkermann (2008)', the world seems to be moving at an absurdly fast pace, leaving the little people struggling to keep up. Director Szőke András masterfully weaves a tale of hopelessness, as the protagonists face the harsh realities of an independent and politicized world.

Director: Szőke András

Cast

Gábor Zelei
Gábor Zelei
Kiskovász László, a pék
Sándor Badár
Sándor Badár
Amerikás magyar
Tibor Gáspár
Tibor Gáspár
Multiplex, a másik barát
Szőke András
Szőke András
Csöröge Pista, a pék segédje
Vica Kerekes
Vica Kerekes
Tündike, tanítónõ
Kati Lázár
Kati Lázár
Gyöngyi néni, Kiskovász anyja
Anna Györgyi
Anna Györgyi
Irénke, kocsmárosnõ
Viktor Nagy
Szmöre, kirúgott önkéntes tüzoltó
Károly Tóth
Kövesi, polgármester és kocsmáros
Anna Peller
Anna Peller
Natasa, Suzumi felesége

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bakkermann (2008) about?

The film follows a group of little people as they struggle to keep up with the fast-paced world around them.

Who directed Bakkermann?

Szőke András masterfully directed this thought-provoking comedy.

Who stars in Bakkermann?

The film features a talented cast, including Gábor Zelei, Vica Kerekes, and Szőke András.

Is Bakkermann (2008) worth watching?

With its unique blend of dark humor and poignant themes, 'Bakkermann' is a must-see for fans of Hungarian cinema.

How long is Bakkermann?

The film has a runtime of 86 minutes.

About Bakkermann (2008) — A Comedic Exploration of Hopelessness

In 'Bakkermann (2008)', the world seems to be moving at an absurdly fast pace, leaving the little people struggling to keep up. Director Szőke András masterfully weaves a tale of hopelessness, as the protagonists face the harsh realities of an independent and politicized world. The film's comedic tone adds a layer of depth to the narrative, making it a thought-provoking watch. With a talented cast, including Gábor Zelei and Vica Kerekes, 'Bakkermann' is a must-see for fans of Hungarian cinema. As the characters bravely fight against fate, the audience is left questioning the true meaning of resilience. With its blend of dark humor and poignant themes, 'Bakkermann (2008)' is a film that will leave viewers pondering long after the credits roll.

In 'Bakkermann (2008)', the line between comedy and tragedy is blurred, creating a unique viewing experience. The film's exploration of politics and independence adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, making it a compelling watch. With its talented cast and thought-provoking themes, 'Bakkermann' is a must-see for fans of Hungarian cinema.