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Towards the Salt Cellar 1978

6 min📅 1978-03-11

In 'Towards the Salt Cellar (1978)', Hungarian family hospitality takes center stage as they attempt to entertain a German exchange-student with traditional dishes.

Director: István Orosz

Cast

Líviusz Gyulai

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Towards the Salt Cellar (1978) about?

This animated short follows a Hungarian family as they attempt to entertain a German exchange-student with traditional dishes, while the head of the household becomes fixated on reaching the elusive salt cellar.

Who directed Towards the Salt Cellar?

István Orosz brought this quirky animated short to life.

Who stars in Towards the Salt Cellar?

The talented Líviusz Gyulai shines in this charming animated film.

Is Towards the Salt Cellar (1978) worth watching?

While 'Towards the Salt Cellar (1978)' may not be a blockbuster, its unique blend of humor and poignancy makes it a delightful watch, especially for fans of animation and cultural exchange.

How long is Towards the Salt Cellar?

This animated short clocks in at 6 minutes.

About Towards the Salt Cellar (1978) — A Quirky Animated Short

In 'Towards the Salt Cellar (1978)', Hungarian family hospitality takes center stage as they attempt to entertain a German exchange-student with traditional dishes. The quirky head of the household becomes obsessed with reaching the elusive salt cellar, while his family remains oblivious to the absent guest. Director István Orosz masterfully captures the nuances of family dynamics and cultural exchange in this 6-minute animated gem. This short film expertly balances humor and poignancy, inviting viewers to appreciate the simple joys of human connection.

As we witness the Hungarian family's well-intentioned but chaotic dinner party, we're reminded of the importance of attention to detail and the power of shared experiences. 'Towards the Salt Cellar (1978)' is a heartwarming and entertaining animated short that will leave you smiling.

Whether you're a fan of animation, family dynamics, or cultural exchange, this film has something for everyone. So why not give it a try and experience the unique charm of 'Towards the Salt Cellar (1978)'?