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- When a visionary architect and his wife flee post-war Europe in 1947 to rebuild their legacy and witness the birth of modern United States, their lives are changed forever by a mysterious, wealthy client.
- The great Miklós Jancsó directs a 53 min documentary observing Jewish tradition in 1990s Budapest. Worth watching for the film-maker's trademark wandering long takes.
- The late Jakab Gláser, known as "Uncle Judy," spent his entire life connected to Teleki Square in the capital city. His parents were Orthodox Jewish immigrants from Poland, like many others in the area. Among others, his father was a founder of one of the stiebels, or "apartment synagogues," operating around Teleki Square. In the early 20th century, there were many such intimate places of worship near the famous market in Józsefváros. However, today, 22 Teleki Square is the only one that has survived and has been continuously operating for over 100 years - thanks to the male members of the Gláser family, including Uncle Judy, until his death.
- The new generation of the community of the last Jewish praying house of Teleki square, Budapest start a quest unfolding the story of the praying house.
- Witness the desire to find meaning in our lives. An evangelical teen reconnects with her faith; an Indian-American woman begins her spiritual journey; a Jewish boy is initiated into adulthood; an Aboriginal elder passes on ancient wisdom.