Sex, plenty of alcohol, girl talk, a white horse roaming the streets and stark black and white cinematography? Those are just some of the elements that Hungarian actor Renátó Olasz brings to the screen in his feature directorial debut Stars of Little Importance ( Minden Csillag ), which examines nostalgia and loneliness. Executive produced by none other than Hungarian auteur Béla Tarr , the movie, listed as a comedy but also containing drama, just world premiered in the competition lineup of the 31st edition of the Sarajevo Film Festival .
“A brother and sister return home from the capital for Christmas to reunite with childhood friends and first loves,” reads a synopsis. “They hold a party. They drink heavily. Nothing is the same as before. But everything is good, right?”
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