

Potteries
1981 Directed by István GaálAndras (Zygmunt Malanowicz), an older man employed as a furniture designer, gets a life-jarring shock when he returns from a trip and finds that some of the work he developed has been given over to a younger employee. This instigates a mid-life crisis over his own identity and his sense of security and self-worth, all exacerbated by a recent divorce and estrangement from his son. Recognizing that he needs help, the man goes for therapy and starts to face his problems. Therapy counteracts some of the damage of living, and the man starts to consider his son, his relationships with women, and his father in a different light.
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Zygmunt Malanowicz
....................................................Vígh András

Katalin Gyöngyössy
....................................................András elvált felesége
Tamás Horváth
....................................................Zoli

Irma Patkós
....................................................Öregasszony

Soós Edit
....................................................Aranka

Eszter Szakács
....................................................Maja
Bella Tanay
....................................................Pszichológusnõ
Director
...........................................................István Gaál
Producer
...........................................................István Nemeskürty
Writer
...........................................................István Gaál
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Presser Gábor
András Szőllősy
Costume Design
...........................................................Piroska Laczkovich
Director of Photography
...........................................................József Lörincz
Production Companies
...................................................Budapest Filmstúdió
Production Countries
........................................................Hungary
Spoken Languages
....................................................Magyar
Genres
....................................................Drama
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