I Like Life a Lot
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A collaborative effort between children, art teachers and animators, this film looks at life in a Roma settlement in Komló, Hungary. The children narrate their stories about family fun and suffering, exploitative work, music and the beauty of spring with honesty and creativity. The bright colours and intricate, lively details of their drawings also demonstrate the power of art to help craft resiliency from life’s hardships.
– Jennifer Lynde Barker
Also in this combined programme
-
Let’s Make a Film
Students of the Yellow Ball Workshop cleverly craft charming and witty animated stories. -
From Your Head
This jazzy little film is a creative exploration of what thinking and dreaming look like. -
Jugend und Sexualität
Documentary about a pioneering project in sexual education for schoolchildren. -
Film details
- Country of production
- Hungary
- Year
- 1976
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2026
- Length
- 9'
- Medium/Format
- DCP
- Language
- Hungarian
- Premiere status
- No premiere
- Director
- Katalin Macskássy
- Screenplay
- Katalin Macskássy
- Cinematography
- Mária Neményi, Gábor Szabó
- Editing
- Magda Hap
- Sound design
- András Nyerges
- Music
- Rudolf Víg
- Production company
- Pannónia Filmstúdió
- Sales / World rights holder
- National Film Institute Hungary
Shows of "I Like Life a Lot"
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KINO 3
This screening consists of the following films:
- Let’s Make a Film
- I Like Life a Lot
- From Your Head
- Jugend und Sexualität
- UNSERE NATUR
In-personwith Q&AEnglish subtitled -
KINO 3
This screening consists of the following films:
- Let’s Make a Film
- I Like Life a Lot
- From Your Head
- Jugend und Sexualität
- UNSERE NATUR
In-personwith Q&AEnglish subtitled