John 746
In a room packed with objects of all sorts, a man passes the time painting a mural remake of Picasso’s Guernica, giving books away and taking care of his dog Bakunin. In between, he stares blankly at his works, waiting for something to happen or someone to arrive. “We’ve got to start buying stuff and selling stuff, Bak.”. He handpaints discount signs and hangs them in the window, but the only thing he manages to sell is a baking tray. In a final attempt to reach his audience, he comes up with a plan: The Destruction of Art.
The Wind Blows Where It Pleases
Eszter, a 37-year-old queer Christian woman in Budapest, navigates the tension between religion and queerness. From being single to finding love, she confronts shame, guilt, and difficulties expressing her sexuality. Through raw monologues and tender moments, the film explores her path to self-acceptance, uncovering her longing for love and inner peace.