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Sejtjeink, Hungary, 2002, 91 min, 35 mm
They say there are two things for which people are prepared to do anything: not to have or to have children…. Our heroes’ greatest desire was to have a baby. The hop was in vain, long years passed before it became clear that only in vitro fertilization, a test-tube baby programme, could help them. The period after that is not an easy one. Euphoria or hopelessness elevates or depresses them; they have to be able to stand physical and mental strain and the constant test of their love. But before them all is the great common goal: the baby… In Hungary every tenth marriage or cohabitation is infertile. For two and half years the film follows the fate of three couples in their struggle for a child.
Louise Brown, the first test-tube baby, was born in 1978.
Since then one million newborn babies have come into the world by means of in vitro fertilization.
Director:
Tamás Almási
Screenplay:
Tamás Almási, Annamária Radnai, Katalin Hegyes
Editor:
László Hargittai
Sound:
István Sipos
Music:
László Dés
Producer:
Tamás Almási
Languages:
Hungarian
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