Júlia Berkes

참여 작품

모든 것의 설명
Producer
It’s summer in Budapest, high school student Abel is struggling to focus on his final exams, whilst coming to the realisation that he is hopelessly in love with his best friend Janka. The studious Janka has her own unrequited love with married history teacher Jakab—who had a previous confrontation with Abel’s conservative father. The tensions of a polarised society come unexpectedly to the surface when Abel’s history graduation exam turns into a national scandal.
행복 속 위험한 동행
Producer
아빠가 출소 후 마을에 있다는 소식을 들은 니키는 할머니의 강력한 만류에도 불구하고 몰래 아빠를 만나러 간다. 12살 딸을 만난 아빠 티보르는 갑작스레 아빠 역할을 해야 한다는 사실을 깨닫고 처음엔 당황하지만 서서히 이를 받아들인다. 7년간 어떠한 연락도 없던 아빠와 딸은 이제 가족이라는 강한 연대를 느끼며, 용서가 얼마나 강력한 힘을 가질 수 있는지 깨닫고 서로를 알아가기 시작한다.
Bad Poems
Producer
33-years old Tamás Merthner is heartbroken, after his girlfriend Anna, who is on a scholarship in Paris, breaks up with him. While wallowing in self-pity, Tamás takes a trip down memory lane to figure out if love only exists when it's practically gone. As he's trying to pick up the pieces, he begins to realize what makes this current society so confused, which gives us a highly subjective view of Hungary's present.
Fish like Us
Filialleiterin
For Some Inexplicable Reason
Producer
Áron stands in his life as an average 29-year-old weirdo. He has many contemporary complexes, a fresh university degree, and a recent break up. His parents have to support him financially as he is still a job seeker and while Áron is agonizing on his lost love, he is always interrupted by something; it seems like he’s not the main character in his life.
Regina
Co-Producer
The first woman rabbi in the world, Regina Jonas, comes to light, courtesy of Rachel Weisz – who plays her – and her father George Weisz, who was the executive producer for this poetic and beautiful documentary. The daughter of an Orthodox Jewish peddler, Jonas was ordained in Berlin in 1935. During the Nazi era and the war, her sermons and her unparalleled devotion brought encouragement to the persecuted German Jews. Regina Jonas was murdered in Auschwitz in 1944. The only surviving photo of Jonas serves as a leitmotif for the film, showing a determined young woman gazing at the camera with self-confidence.
Külalak
Producer