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Búék 2018

★ 6.828 votes102 min📅 2018-12-06

Set against the twinkling lights of a Budapest New Year's Eve, *Búék (2018)* follows five childhood friends reunited under the roof of newly divorced psychologist Aliz.

Director: Krisztina Goda

Cast

Éva Bata
Éva Bata
Saci
Gábor Hevér
Gábor Hevér
Gábor
Franciska Törőcsik
Franciska Törőcsik
Fanni
Tamás Lengyel
Tamás Lengyel
Márk
Viktória Szávai
Viktória Szávai
Alíz
Béla Mészáros
Béla Mészáros
Kristóf
Ferenc Elek
Ferenc Elek
Döme
Márk Ember
Márk Ember
szomszéd srác
Bálint Bán
(voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Búék (2018) about?

*Búék (2018)* centers on a tight-knit group of friends reuniting for their annual New Year's Eve gathering, only this time their bond is stretched by new relationships and old secrets. As the night wears on, the hosts and their partners confront unresolved emotions, forcing them to question what loyalty truly means.

Who directed Búék?

Krisztina Goda, known for blending drama and comedy in her films, directed *Búék*.

Who stars in Búék?

Éva Bata stars as Aliz, with Gábor Hevér, Franciska Törőcsik, Tamás Lengyel, and Viktória Szávai rounding out the main cast.

Is Búék (2018) worth watching?

Though unrated on IMDb, *Búék* delivers a poignant yet playful take on adult friendships that feels both relatable and refreshingly honest. Its mix of humor and heart makes it a solid pick for fans of character-driven dramedies, especially those who enjoy films about turning points in life.

How long is Búék?

The film runs for 102 minutes.

About Búék (2018) — A Hungarian New Year's Eve dramedy about friendship and reinvention

Set against the twinkling lights of a Budapest New Year's Eve, *Búék (2018)* follows five childhood friends reunited under the roof of newly divorced psychologist Aliz. As the clock ticks toward midnight, the group's annual celebration takes an unexpected turn when Gábor's wife, Saci, and Márk's partner, Fanni, join the fray. What begins as a night of nostalgia and laughter soon unfolds into a candid exploration of love, loss, and the messy business of growing up.

Directed by Krisztina Goda with a deft balance of humor and heart, this Hungarian dramedy captures the chaotic beauty of long-standing friendships tested by life's curveballs. Expect sharp dialogue, emotional revelations, and a bittersweet reminder that the people who've known you the longest often see you most clearly.