
A Hungarian Passport
Directed by Sandra KogutWhere to Watch A Hungarian Passport
A Hungarian Passport Trivia
A Hungarian Passport was released on January 1, 2001.
A Hungarian Passport was directed by Sandra Kogut.
A Hungarian Passport has a runtime of 72m.
A Hungarian Passport was produced by Michel David, Marcello Ludwig Maia, Pierre Schaeffer, Pál Schiffer.
Speaking on the telephone with the Hungarian Consulate, the filmmaker asks: "Does someone whose grandfather is Hungarian have the right to obtain a Hungarian passport?" The question apparently sounds strange. "Yes - It's possible... But, why do you want a Hungarian passport?" The filmmaker asks for the list of necessary documents, but the officer woman still doesn't understand why she wants to become Hungarian. The idea took place on her mind: she is going to ask for the Hungarian nationality. She didn't say a word to anyone but she wouldn't give it up. The administrative process - the request for a passport - is the guiding line of the film. And the filmmaker faces essential questions: what is nationality? What's the use of a passport? What is our heritage? How do we construct our own history and identity?
The key characters in A Hungarian Passport are Self (László Bodroghközy), Self (Mária Bodroghközy), Self (György Fábri).
A Hungarian Passport is a Documentary film.
A Hungarian Passport has an audience rating of 7 out of 10.

