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Four people. A self-destructive man in his mid-30s - beaten with genius and blessed with true ingenuity. A worldly dame in her early 40s who is tormented by the slow passing of her beauty. A cheerful, freshly divorced young woman in her mid-20s. A miss who turns from an immature teenage girl into a purposeful adult woman. The love square that emerges between them suggests a dramatic situation in itself, but their story is even more exciting when we know they are real people. The heroes of Krisztián Nyáry's film-play are Endre Ady and his three defining lovers, Adél Brüll, Zsófia Dénes and Berta Boncza - or as the poems have retained their names: Léda, Zsuka and Csinszka. The texts uttered are accurate quotes from the characters' original letters, diaries, recollections, poems by Endre Ady, or recollections from contemporary witnesses.