
KÉK RÓKA
A crisp summer villa perched on the Budai hills sets the stage for a witty, three‑act comedy of manners. The spacious reception room gleams with elegant English furniture, light fabrics, and a large window framing a leafy valley beyond. Within the tasteful décor, a mismatched antique armchair—its color and style set apart—awaits its occupant, hinting at the quirks of the household’s master.
Enter Lencsi, a modest yet warmly confident young woman whose simple dress and shy demeanor belie a sharp, self‑aware humor. She brings a tiny, hand‑painted water‑color on a pink‑tied card, greeting the room with a blend of reverence and playful audacity. Pál, a temperamental professor juggling artistic ambitions and a tangle of misunderstandings, bursts in with an ill‑timed remark about a notorious painter named Kucsera. Their banter crackles with societal satire, setting up a lively clash of status, aspiration, and creative frustration that promises both laughter and insight.
Language
hu
Duration
~1 hours (106K characters)
Release date
2025-12-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1954
A major Hungarian novelist and playwright of the early 20th century, he became known for polished storytelling and a strong public voice in his country’s cultural life. His fiction and drama often blended social observation, history, and a distinctly conservative outlook.
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