
Goodbye!
Mystery · Fantasy · Comedy
Overview
A teenager wins a mathematical competition and as a prize for the winners of the contest, they have to spend a week in the fictional Hungarian village of Tótcsanád. He has extreme homesickness and as a result he plans to escape and go back to the capital city, Budapest. The plan looks impossible, but it seems like as if bigger forces would also want him to escape.
Top Cast
Benedek Simon
Benedek Simon
Unnamed Mathematics Competition Winner
Benedek Simon
Unnamed Mathematics Competition Winner
Marcell Brúnó Tóth
Marcell Brúnó Tóth
Friend
Marcell Brúnó Tóth
Friend
Márton Herbszt
Márton Herbszt
Teammate
Márton Herbszt
Teammate
Péter Fábián
Péter Fábián
Teammate
Péter Fábián
Teammate
Péter Tolmár
Péter Tolmár
Teammate
Péter Tolmár
Teammate
Bence Gulyás Mátyás
Bence Gulyás Mátyás
Teammate
Bence Gulyás Mátyás
Teammate
Miklós Horváth Milán
Miklós Horváth Milán
Teammate
Miklós Horváth Milán
Teammate
János Várkonyi
János Várkonyi
Teacher
János Várkonyi
Teacher
Bóra Majtényi
Bóra Majtényi
Teammate
Bóra Majtényi
Teammate
Zoé Vincze
Zoé Vincze
Teammate
Zoé Vincze
Teammate
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