Blossom Valley
Virágvölgy
László Csuja

Who are the real crazies in an unhinged world? An ironic, punkily brash road movie about young lovers on the run, interwoven with poetic and realistic images. Bored Bianka kidnaps a child and gets the trusting Laci to help them to create a home. Together they form an instant family who set off in a caravan, fleeing the law and a bunch of crooks.
With : Berényi Bianka, Réti László, Károly Kozma
Screenplay : László Csuja, Nagy V. Gergö
Image : Gergely Vass
Sound : Gábor Császár
Editing : Attila Csabai
Screenplay : László Csuja, Nagy V. Gergö
Image : Gergely Vass
Sound : Gábor Császár
Editing : Attila Csabai
Production : Viragvölgy Produkció, Focusfox Studio
International sales: Márta Bényei (Hungarian National Film Fund)
International sales: Márta Bényei (Hungarian National Film Fund)

László Csuja was born in 1984 and graduated from the Academy of Film and Drama of Budapest in 2012. His short film Phosphorus competed at several international film festivals including Tampere, Cork and the Edinburgh International Film Festival. He is finishing a documentary entitled Nine Months War about the Ukrania-Russia military conflict. Blossom Valley is his first feature.
“I wanted to make a film that raises questions about family happiness and normality. Blossom Valley is a socio-realist lovers-on-the-run movie, starring amateur actors to whom these events didn't happen, but it has strong relationship with the private lives and real personalities of the main characters”. (László Csuja)
“I wanted to make a film that raises questions about family happiness and normality. Blossom Valley is a socio-realist lovers-on-the-run movie, starring amateur actors to whom these events didn't happen, but it has strong relationship with the private lives and real personalities of the main characters”. (László Csuja)