Olivér Tóth
Writing
Known For

An enthusiastic grandfather sits with children in a Parisian park talking about pigeons. First. their physical appearance—eye, wings and tail, and color—and their varieties. Then, he encourages the children to imitate their walk. He points out courtship and mating rituals, then provides an illustrated discussion of how they eat. This section is punctuated by a flock of pigeons fighting over a small, hard ball each wants to eat; the narrator's describes it as if it were a soccer match. He concludes with a discussion of pigeons taking off, landing, and flying; he uses slow motion and stop-time photography to show his audience.
Pigeons in the Square

Struggle of a Polish mother who is living in Hungary, for finding back her 12 years old lost kid, Eric. To achieve that, she has to face with the wrong decision that she made in the past.