Hukkle
Released: 2002
Crime, Drama, Mystery
Using almost no dialogue, the film follows a number of residents (both human and animal) of a small rural community in Hungary – an old man with hiccups, a shepherdess and her sheep, an old woman who may or may not be up to no good, some folk-singers at a wedding, etc. While most of the film is a series of vignettes, there is a sinister and often barely perceptible subplot involving murder.
Starring: Ferec Bandi, Józsefné Rácz, Margitai Ági, Eszter Ónodi
Directed by: György Pálfi
Written by: György Pálfi, Zsófia Ruttkay
Language: Czech, Hungarian
Scenes
A policeman stops his car by a field and takes a pee. The camera focuses on his face, but the sound of the peeing and his zipper are obvious.
There are several scenes that show water falling as if from a urinating person, but then the camera zooms out to reveal it is actually from a different source.
Alternate Titles
Hic (de crimes en crimes)