FOREST
synopsis
Why would someone leave his dog in the apartment of a person he doesn’t know? Why shouldn't we let into our homes those beings that only talk at night? What does a father do if he thinks his own daughter's body disgusting and provocative? What is a waiter looking for in a stomach of a huge fish which almost capsized a docked boat? What does a person bring to a personal meeting with a dead friend? What does a girl do when she discovers she is becoming more and more like her sadistic grandmother who disappeared without a trace years ago? How do you find someone who ran all his entire fortune through a paper-shredder? The protagonists of Rengeteg live in Budapest, in a city that will one day disappear into the fog, like all the rest.
| international title: | Forest | 
| original title: | Rengeteg | 
| country: | Hungary | 
| sales agent: | Magyar Filmunió | 
| year: | 2003 | 
| genre: | fiction | 
| directed by: | Bence Fliegauf | 
| release date: | HU 11/09/2003 | 
| screenplay: | Bence Fliegauf | 
| cast: | Rita Braun, Barbara Csonka, Gábor Dióssy, Bálint Kenyeres, Edit Lipcsei, Félix Péter Mátyássi | 
| cinematography by: | Zoltán Lovasi | 
| film editing: | Lili Fodor | 
| art director: | Raptors’ Kollektíva | 
| music: | Raptors’ Kollektíva | 
| producer: | András Muhi | 
| production: | Inforg-M&M Film | 
| backing: | Magyar Mozgókép Közalapítvány, Nemzeti Kulturális Örökség Minisztériuma | 





















