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KIX KIX

Dávid Mikulán, Bálint Révész / Hungary, France, Croatia / 2024 / 92 min / Hungarian, Slovene subtitles / 13+

KIX is a film odyssey, a documentary portrait of Sany, a boy growing up in the streets of Budapest whose life is changed forever by a careless moment.

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It all began twelve years ago when the young aspiring director accidentally met a group of kids. Despite their age difference, they quickly became friends. David became their unofficial babysitter, constantly following them with his camera. Through entertaining and, at the same time, daredevil street scenes, we witness the passing of childhood, which is tipping into a not so rosy youth. With trouble at home, failure at school and a lack of perspective, Sanyi seeks solace among kindred spirits. But then a careless moment changes his life forever.

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»I feel we fuelled Sanyi’s creativity. We did push him because we could see he was losing himself somehow because no one could see his talent – not the school, the social workers, his parents. All he ever heard from everywhere was that he was bad, stupid, guilty. It caused such confusion within him. On the other hand, that was balanced by our unconditional love. We wished, more than anything, even for the film, a happy ending. He was a hero and still is for us.«
– Dávid Mikulán

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