Scene from Játszótársak (short) (2014)
Scene Details
Duration: 185 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 134 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x800 | Added: 2022-Jul-20 |
Actresses in this Scene

Emöke Zsigmond
Birth Name: Emöke Zsigmond
Birth Date: N/A
Birth Place: N/A
Details
Alternate Names: Emõke Zsigmond, Emöke Zsigmond
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
First Appearances:
- The Real Santa (2005) as Egér
Most Important Roles:
- Wabi-Sabi (2015) as Dori
- Christmas Flame (2021) as Eszter
- Psycho 60 (2020) as Marion Crane
- Játszótársak (2014) as Éva
- Kék róka (2022) as Cecília
- Imagine (2022) as Lány
- Papersoul (2019) as Ági
- Cream (2020) as Juli
- The Real Santa (2005) as Egér
- Open (2018) as Lány a romkocsmában
Career Highlights:
- Wabi-Sabi (2015)
- Christmas Flame (2021)
- Psycho 60 (2020)
- Játszótársak (2014)
- Kék róka (2022)
- Imagine (2022)
- Papersoul (2019)
- Cream (2020)
- The Real Santa (2005)
- Open (2018)
Full Biography
Emöke Zsigmond starred in 'Játszótársak (short) (2014)', a film about Éva and Máté, who engage in role-playing games during a road trip, leading them to increasingly daring actions with no turning back.
About the Movie: Játszótársak (short) (2014)

Release Year: 2014
Nation: N/A
Alternative Title: Playfellows
Director: Ábel Visky
Writer: Fanni Szántó
Production & Genre
Awards & Similar
Awards:
- 3 wins & 6 nominations
Similar: N/A
Story
Éva and Máté, in a relationship for just a couple of months, embark on a road trip together. To keep things interesting, they begin playing a role-playing game that starts off innocently but gradually escalates into more daring activities. As the game progresses, it becomes increasingly difficult for them to distinguish between reality and their roles, leading them down a path with no turning back.
Summary
Játszótársak (short) is a Hungarian drama directed by Ábel Visky in 2014. The short film explores themes of relationship dynamics and the blurred line between fantasy and reality through the lens of a role-playing game played by Éva and Máté during their road trip. While the sources provide limited information, it's clear that the film delves into the potential dangers of losing oneself in a game and the consequences of not being able to distinguish reality from fiction.