is an exercise in extreme cinematic minimalism and "slow cinema". It is an intellectually rigorous psychological exploration of a woman's sudden need for radical independence, though its deliberate pacing and detached tone mean it is certainly not for everyone.
Directed by Peter Handke, starring Edith Clever and Bruno Ganz.
This request refers to (The Left-Handed Woman), a 1978 film directed by Peter Handke, based on his own 1976 novella. Your query mentions Hungarian subtitles ("titlovi mađarski"), suggesting you may be looking to watch this minimalist drama in that language. Review: The Left-Handed Woman (1978)
: Extremely slow pace; emotionally distant; lacks traditional dramatic momentum.