58 másodperc (1964)
15m
Running Time
January 1, 1964Release Date

Plot.
58 seconds is the story of a lost swimming race. The tense moments of preparation and anticipation of the spectators are brought to life, and during the race we get a glimpse of the swimmer's hard training. After the defeat, the swimmer's emotions are unveiled, and the closing moments flash images of a new beginning.
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Cast & Crew.

Tibor Frühauf
A versenyzõ

Lívia Gyarmathy
Director / Writer

Géza Böszörményi
Music

Ferenc Neményi
Cinematography

Oszkár Berek
Production Manager

Alajos Paulus
Unit Manager

Zoltán Toldy
Sound Engineer

Kálmán Mészáros
Assistant Camera

Magda Révész
Script Editor
Details.
Wiki.
58 Seconds (Hungarian: 58 másodperc) is a 1964 Hungarian sports documentary short film directed by Lívia Gyarmathy. It delves into the demanding training regimen of competitive swimmers, and shows the agony and ecstasy of derbies themselves. The director went to Margaret Island to interview star Hungarian swimmers of the day, such as Ágota Sebő and Valéria Gyenge, but ultimately decided to go with an amateur swimmer instead.
The film is Gyarmathy's directorial debut.