
Well 2016
"Life's a Bitch and then you…"
Directed by Attila Gigor, *Well (2016)* is a gripping drama set against the isolation of a remote gas station where strangers' lives collide in unexpected ways.
Director: Attila Gigor
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Well (2016) about?
*Well (2016)* follows a reunion at a desolate gas station, where a young man's attempt to reconnect with his estranged father collides with the breakdown of a van carrying four women on their way to Switzerland. Trapped together for three days, their lives unravel and reshape in ways that challenge their deepest beliefs.
Who directed Well?
*Well* was directed by Attila Gigor, a filmmaker known for crafting emotionally charged dramas that explore human connections in confined or isolated settings.
Who stars in Well?
The film features standout performances from Péter Jankovics, Zsolt Kovács, Nóra Trokán, Niké Kurta, and Roland Tzafetás in pivotal roles.
Is Well (2016) worth watching?
As a drama with strong thematic depth and character-driven storytelling, *Well (2016)* offers a compelling, if bleakly realistic, experience. Its focus on human resilience and the unpredictability of fate makes it a thought-provoking choice for fans of introspective cinema.
How long is Well?
The runtime of *Well (2016)* is 95 minutes.
About Well (2016) — A Drama of Fate and Redemption at a Remote Gas Station
Directed by Attila Gigor, *Well (2016)* is a gripping drama set against the isolation of a remote gas station where strangers' lives collide in unexpected ways. A young man arrives to reunite with a father he hasn't seen in decades, only to find his plans upended by a broken-down van carrying four women on a journey to Switzerland. Over three intense days, their fractured paths intertwine, forcing each character to confront their past, choices, and the raw uncertainties of human connection. The film's stark setting amplifies its themes of redemption, fate, and the messy intersections of lives we never expect to cross.
With a tone that balances quiet introspection and raw emotional tension, *Well (2016)* explores the weight of unspoken histories and the fragile bonds that emerge in the most unlikely places. Gigor's direction, paired with a cast that delivers understated yet powerful performances, crafts a story that lingers long after the credits roll.