Professor Hannibal is a satire comedy set in the 1920s. It follows the story of a teacher who uses unconventional methods to engage his students. The movie explores themes of politics and the teacher-student relationship. With an abundance of cigar-smoking, billiards, and telephone calls, Professor Hannibal's antics create a hilarious journey of chaos and laughter.
Two ten-year-old girls go to a subtropical swimming paradise. They look forward to the wave pool and the chute, but are distracted by other, older swimmers. Like teenage girls with real breasts in the bubble bath, and big boys blocking the chute or taking their goggles. The little girls gradually seem to realise the days of their carefree childhood are numbered.
This Traveltalk series short visits Hungary's capital, Budapest.
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