Land of Storms

Land of Storms

2014105 min
6.3/10
Drama

Plot Summary

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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👥Cast (84)

András Sütö

András Sütö

Szabolcs

Varga Ádám

Varga Ádám

Áron

Sebastian Urzendowsky

Sebastian Urzendowsky

Bernard

Lajos Ottó Horváth

Lajos Ottó Horváth

Szabolcs's Father

Enikő Börcsök

Enikő Börcsök

Áron's Mother

Zita Téby

Zita Téby

Brigi

Uwe Lauer

Uwe Lauer

Coach

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Kristóf Horváth

Frici, Brigi's Brother

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Gábor Szabó

Miki

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Szabolcs Fábián

Tomi

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Zsolt Nyári

Boy in the Village 1

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Zsolt Horváth

Boy in the Village 2 / Boy on Motorbike 2

🎬Crew

Director

Ádám Császi

Writers

Iván Szabó, Ádám Császi

Producers

Eszter Gyárfás, Viktória Petrányi

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🏷️Keywords

homophobiahungarydecisionmale homosexualityinheritancein the closetfootball (soccer)attempted robberythreesomehandjoblgbtliving alonehome renovationbeekeepingorthodox christianitymotorbikegay theme

💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

10/10/2025

Quite a well told story of a young footballer ("Szabi") who quits his team and his overbearing father to move to Hungary where his late grandfather has left him a dilapidated old house. Once he gets there, a few of the locals try to steal his motorcycle; he catches one ("Åron") and the story tells of their budding relationship as they work to restore the house (and to keep bees!) against a backdrop of traditional ignorance, intolerance and fear. The two leads deliver convincing performances for most of the film (the sex scenes don't work at all well) as they struggle to come to terms with what they want/need from each other, but the ending let's it down rather badly. Nonetheless, a much less sanitised coming-of-age story than many and well worth watching.

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