Thanks for the word, Adam. You inspired me to check the movie listings (Monday night is the foreign film night at the Bear Tooth). They do not have Nikifori scheduled yet, but at the Museum:
HUKKLE (NR) 75 min. (Museum) Daily life in a small Hungarian village is the setting for this experimental film which offers a series of wordless vignettes that feature townspeople and their animals and explore life in the Hungarian countryside. Unifying these sequences is a subtle plot thread about a murder and its investigation, which seems merely incidental when weighed against the numerous, quiet incidents on display.
So I guess I have to cut off my Sunday activities and head down to see how the Hungarians present themselves!
So you see where a Slovak/Rusyn ends up. Following both Polish and Hungarian history and events! Polish is so close to Slovak, it is too bad we have failed to bring you over to our spelling convention.
Kai