
Land of Storms
Drama
Overview
Szabolcs plays in a German football team, as does Bernard. They are roommates, best friends, inseparable. A lost match makes him reconsider his life and he goes back to Hungary in hope for more simplicity. Yet his solitude does not last long. Soon after his arrival he meets Áron and a mutual attraction between the two boys develops when suddenly Szabolcs receives an unexpected phone call from Bernard: he has arrived to Hungary...
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András Sütö
András Sütö
Szabolcs
András Sütö
Szabolcs


Varga Ádám
Varga Ádám
Áron
Varga Ádám
Áron


Sebastian Urzendowsky
Sebastian Urzendowsky
Bernard
Sebastian Urzendowsky
Bernard


Lajos Ottó Horváth
Lajos Ottó Horváth
Szabolcs's Father
Lajos Ottó Horváth
Szabolcs's Father


Enikő Börcsök
Enikő Börcsök
Áron's Mother
Enikő Börcsök
Áron's Mother


Zita Téby
Zita Téby
Brigi
Zita Téby
Brigi


Uwe Lauer
Uwe Lauer
Coach
Uwe Lauer
Coach
Kristóf Horváth
Kristóf Horváth
Frici, Brigi's Brother
Kristóf Horváth
Frici, Brigi's Brother
Gábor Szabó
Gábor Szabó
Miki
Gábor Szabó
Miki
Szabolcs Fábián
Szabolcs Fábián
Tomi
Szabolcs Fábián
Tomi
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