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Telefonpapa 1982

📅 1982-01-01

In Sándor Mihályfy's charming Hungarian family film *Telefonpapa* (1982), young Andris navigates a world where his earliest connections are made through the telephone receiver.

Director: Sándor Mihályfy

Cast

Péter Haumann
Péter Haumann
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Judit Halász
Judit Halász
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András Léner
Andris

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Telefonpapa (1982) about?

*Telefonpapa* follows Andris, a boy whose life revolves around phone calls—from his father checking in to his mother's reminders about lunch. Through these conversations, he forms friends and navigates the small joys of childhood in 1980s Budapest.

Who directed Telefonpapa?

Sándor Mihályfy directed *Telefonpapa*. His work on this family-centric story reflects his knack for capturing everyday moments with warmth and humor.

Who stars in Telefonpapa?

The film stars Péter Haumann, Judit Halász, and András Léner in key roles.

Is Telefonpapa (1982) worth watching?

As a family-friendly Hungarian film from the early 1980s, *Telefonpapa* offers a nostalgic and heartwarming glimpse into daily life. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its themes of connection and childhood make it a charming choice for fans of classic cinema.

How long is Telefonpapa?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Telefonpapa (1982) — A Hungarian Family Film Where Phones Bring People Together

In Sándor Mihályfy's charming Hungarian family film *Telefonpapa* (1982), young Andris navigates a world where his earliest connections are made through the telephone receiver. His father rings to ensure his well-being, his mother to remind him of lunch, and friends emerge from the dial tone itself. The film captures the quirky, interconnected lives of 1980s Budapest, where technology bridges gaps and sparks unexpected friendships.

With a gentle humor and heartfelt warmth, *Telefonpapa* explores themes of growing up, family bonds, and the playful absurdity of daily routines. Péter Haumann and Judit Halász bring authenticity to the roles, grounding the story in relatable emotions. Set against a backdrop of retro charm, this family gem blends nostalgia with universal coming-of-age moments, making it a delightful watch for audiences young and old alike.