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Mar 18, 2010 · Bibliothèque Pascal: Directed by Szabolcs Hajdu. With Orsolya Török-Illyés, Oana Pellea, Razvan Vasilescu, Andi Vasluianu. In order to regain custody of her daughter, whom she left in the care of her fortune-telling aunt, Mona must tell a social worker her story.
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- Drama, Fantasy
- Szabolcs Hajdu
- 2010-03-18
Running time. 105 minutes. Country. Hungary. Languages. Romanian, English, Hungarian. Bibliothèque Pascal is a 2010 Hungarian drama film written and directed by Szabolcs Hajdu. The film was selected as the Hungarian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, [1] but it did not make the final shortlist. [2]
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Nov 3, 2022 · Definition. Szabolcs Hajdu’s Bibliothèque Pascale (2010) is a fictional drama, although its story is based on real-life elements, telling the story of a Transylvanian single mother, who goes to work in Western Europe, and ends up working as a prostitute in a Liverpool brothel called Bibliothèque Pascale. Here the prostitutes are assigned ...
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Bibliotheque Pascal was an official selection at the 2010 Berlin International Film Festival. A mother’s struggle to support her child leads her into a surreal netherworld of sex and danger in this drama from Hungarian filmmaker Szabolcs Hajdu. Mona Paparu is a single mother who.
Rendered with dazzling tracking shots, striking CGI effects and a pulsing soundtrack, Hungarian director Szabolcs Hajdu's risk-taking fantasia has style to spare. But under the seductive surface lurks the very human story of a woman who uses fantasy to cushion the pain of life. — Los Angeles Film Festival.
A single mother's struggle to support her child leads her into the surreal netherworld of illegal sexual enterprises, with her finally ending up in the Bibliothèque Pascal; an elegant but bizarre… Bibliothèque Pascal (2010) directed by Szabolcs Hajdu • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd
Feb 9, 2010 · Szabolcs Hajdu’s Bibliotheque Pascal, winner of the top prize at Hungarian Film Week, is a flawed but beguiling fantasy in which a Romanian woman recounts – and reinvents - the story of how ...