2021-
“I can handle it, my back is strong” is a Hungarian saying that reflects the resilience needed to overcome life's challenges. This project delves into the complexities of emotional resilience, exploring the melancholic undercurrent of resistance and its impact on interpersonal relationships. It portrays the tension between strength and vulnerability, and the internal struggle of the agrimony personality. Raising the question about the effectiveness of anti-vulnerability as a coping mechanism. Can this self-reliance be transformed into a healthier form of resilience?
the project aims to spark a conversation about the importance of emotional honesty and the potential for growth through vulnerability. It challenges viewers to consider:
what are the hidden costs of maintaining a strong exterior?
how do dysfunctional relationships reinforce patterns of resistance?
is there a path towards a more balanced form of emotional resilience?
by exploring these themes, "Nagy az én hátam, elbírom" invites viewers to confront the emotional burdens they carry and consider the possibility of healing through vulnerability and connection.








