Pragma

Pragma

Release date : November 15, 2022
Runtime : 29m
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Original Language : Hungarian /
Director : Bianka Szelestey /
Writers : Bianka Szelestey /
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Pragma is a mother-daughter story set in the course of a day, in which the repressed tension between Juli and Lili and the lack of real, attentive love that the girl would need from her mother is symbolised by the daughter's inability to eat her mother's cooking without being sick at their own birthday lunch. A drama with some absurd. At the core of the dysfunctional relationship dynamics is none other than the grandmother, who raised the mother in a very oppressive way, with difficulty expressing unconditional love.
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  • title:Pragma
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2022
  • Runtime:29m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Hungarian ·
  • Director: Bianka Szelestey /
  • Writers: Bianka Szelestey ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Pragma is a mother-daughter story set in the course of a day, in which the repressed tension between Juli and Lili and the lack of real, attentive love that the girl would need from her mother is symbolised by the daughter's inability to eat her mother's cooking without being sick at their own birthday lunch. A drama with some absurd. At the core of the dysfunctional relationship dynamics is none other than the grandmother, who raised the mother in a very oppressive way, with difficulty expressing unconditional love.
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