Lipstick
Lipstick strives to depict the inner conflicts of the protagonist Vesna as subjectively as possible. Vesna, apparently unmoved by the armed conflicts in her homeland Yugoslavia, leads a happy-go-lucky life. A form of denial, the causes of which should be explored. Her visit in Budapest and therefore her compromise with her possibly true, though repressed, identity, evokes a feeling of happiness for a short time. The next morning, reality catches up with her again. She is taken off the train and is forced, since her passport and Austrian visa have both expired, to assume a new identity. Despite the futility of her undertaking, she refuses to make a statement concerning her person while in jail. What remains is the memory of a short-lived feeling of emotional success by delaying the course of events. The suggestion to consider a denial while in a condition of statelessness.
Directed by Robert-Adrian Pejo · Written by Robert-Adrian Pejo
Cast
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Sinolička Trpkova Vesna -
Péter Andorai Arpad -
János Bán Aljoscha -
Katalin Takács Mother - Eszter Hámori Draga
- Peter Seidenman Violett
- Thomas Declaude Border Official
- Martin Gellner Musician
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