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Section: International Competition of European First Feature Films
FOMO - Fear of Missing Out (2019)
At one of the group's many parties, Lilla, the daughter of the school history teacher, behaves a little too indecently. More than a little tipsy, she competes for Gergö's attentions and indeed, at the point where she is barely still able to walk, they end up in bed together. Needless to say, this provides the material for the clique's latest video. The following day the footage is online and Lilla has vanished. Subsequently, Gergö, the first to fall under suspicion, risks losing more than just his school leaving certificate. Together with his friends he proceeds to search the bars of Budapest, with not only the pressure of his own conscience, but also a sense of anxiety within the group growing in the process; what are they to do should the question of guilt arise? Stick together and keep silent, or ask for forgiveness?
Country | Hungary |
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Year | 2019 |
Duration | 94 min |
Rating | 15 |
Language | Hungarian |
Subtitle | Czech, English |
Directed by | Attila Hartung |
Screenplay | Attila Hartung and Yvonne Kerékgyártó |
Director of Photography | Kristóf M Deák |
Music | Dávid Konsiczky, Henri Gonzalez |
Edited by | Péter Duszka |
Contact | National Film Institute Hungary |
Biography
He graduated in directing from the Academy of Performing Arts (SZFE) in Budapest. He has made many short films and commercials, e.g. the films Meatball (Fasírt, 2014), Ischler (2015), and Paparazzi (2016). His feature debut was the drama FOMO (FOMO: Megosztod, és uralkodsz, 2019).
School, Drama, Psychology, Technology, Teenagers, Friendship, Positive Choices, First Feature, Urban Life