Sweet Emma, Dear Böbe


1h 18m 1992

Brief Synopsis

Study of post-communist Hungary by way of two female teachers who share a room and, fleetingly, romance in a rundown hostel in Budapest.

Film Details

Also Known As
Douce Emma, Chere Bobe, Edes Emma, Draga Bobe - Vazlatok, Aktok, Sweet Emma, Dear Bobe - Sketches, Nudes, Dear Böbe
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1992
Distribution Company
Cinemien; Tartan Video

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 18m

Synopsis

Study of post-communist Hungary by way of two female teachers who share a room and, fleetingly, romance in a rundown hostel in Budapest.

Film Details

Also Known As
Douce Emma, Chere Bobe, Edes Emma, Draga Bobe - Vazlatok, Aktok, Sweet Emma, Dear Bobe - Sketches, Nudes, Dear Böbe
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1992
Distribution Company
Cinemien; Tartan Video

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 18m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Hungary's official entry, in the category of European Film of the Year, for the 1992 European Film Awards.

Winner of the 1992 Berlin Film Festival Silver Bear (special jury prize).

Released in United States 1992

Released in United States 1993

Released in United States February 1992

Released in United States January 1993

Released in United States July 2009

Released in United States September 1992

Released in United States Winter January 1, 1992

Shown at Berlin Film Festival (in competition) February 13-24, 1992.

Shown at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (20 Years of Freedom) July 3-11, 2009.

Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (out of competition) August 27 - September 7, 1992.

Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival january 7-17, 1993.

Shown at San Sebastian Film Festival (Open Zone) September 17-27, 1992.

Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (Contemporary World Cinema) September 10-19, 1992.

Released in United States 1992 (Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (out of competition) August 27 - September 7, 1992.)

Released in United States January 1993 (Shown at Palm Springs International Film Festival january 7-17, 1993.)

Released in United States Winter January 1, 1992

Released in United States 1993 (Shown at AFI/Los Angeles International Film Festival (European Cinema) June 10 - July 1, 1993.)

Released in United States February 1992 (Shown at Berlin Film Festival (in competition) February 13-24, 1992.)

Released in United States July 2009 (Shown at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (20 Years of Freedom) July 3-11, 2009.)

Released in United States September 1992 (Shown at San Sebastian Film Festival (Open Zone) September 17-27, 1992.)

Released in United States September 1992 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (Contemporary World Cinema) September 10-19, 1992.)

Ter Steege is dubbed by Magyar actress Ildiko Bansagi