: Hungarian subtitles allow local audiences to follow the manifesto of the protagonist, Julie, whose radical rebellion involves intentionally doing nothing—a concept that challenges both German and Hungarian societal expectations of productivity. Cinematic Themes and Hungarian Reception
: The film gained international visibility at festivals like the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival , where it competed alongside Hungarian-directed works such as Zoltán Nagy's On the Quiet ( Szép csendben ), highlighting a shared regional interest in quiet, psychologically dense narratives.
The film resonates with themes often found in contemporary Central European cinema: