Love and desire fill the minds of villagers in a village in Transylvania, even in their old age. Although most of the village’s inhabitants are elderly, they are refreshingly young at heart. Feri, for example, is an incurable romantic. Way past his 80th year, he’s still making moves on the village’s 25 widows – although he claims that only two or three of them are really worth the effort. And the women speak plainly when sharing their most intimate dreams to the camera. Stream of Love reveals how these tragicomic tales prove the ancient game of love is still being played in this remote village.
AWARDS :
2014. 25th Trieste FF- ALPE ADRIA CINEMA AWARD. Italy ( Best Documentary - “ESPANSIONI” AWARD)
Born in Budapest, Agnes Sos graduated from the Hungarian University of Economics in 1989. From 1990 until 2001 she worked as an editor and as a director in the Hungarian National Television. She has been making documentaries since 1991, first for the television, then she became her producer as well. She has made about 20 documentary feature films and 15 short documentaries. Her documentary films have won many prizes in Hungary and abroad.
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