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BERLINALE 2020 EFM

Il cinema ungherese si prepara per il futuro a Berlino

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- Il nuovo National Film Institute punterà all'EFM su una serie di titoli in post-produzione, tra cui molte opere prime

Il cinema ungherese si prepara per il futuro a Berlino
Ravine di Balázs Krasznahorkai

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Although Hungarian productions are absent from the selection of new films at the 70th Berlinale (20 February - 1 March), that is not the case at the European Film Market, which will be attended by NFI World Sales, the international sales division of the NFI (National Film Institute), the new public entity which replaces the HNFF (Hungarian National Film Fund).

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Hot docs EFP inside

Standing out from the line-up handled by Klaudia Androsovits are Those Who Remained [+leggi anche:
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by Barnabas Tóth (which had made the shortlist for this year's Best International Film Oscar), Final Report [+leggi anche:
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by István Szabó (coming out on 27 February in the cinemas of its country) and the fascinating Eden [+leggi anche:
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by Ágnes Kocsis (recently revealed in Rotterdam), as well as On The Quiet [+leggi anche:
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from promising director Zoltán Nagy (well-received at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival), the romantic comedy Neither With You [+leggi anche:
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by Dénes Orosz, Comrade Draculich [+leggi anche:
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by Márk Bodzsár, the thriller Valan – Valley of Angels [+leggi anche:
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by Béla Bagota, FOMO: Fear of Missing Out [+leggi anche:
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by Attila Hartung and Captives [+leggi anche:
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by Kristóf Deák.

It is worth noting that the On Transmission programme, celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Berlinale, features 2017 Golden Bear winner On Body and Soul [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Ildiko Enyedi
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by Ildikó Enyedi (who chose to put forward One Day [+leggi anche:
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, from her young fellow countrywoman Zsófia Szilágyi) whose highly anticipated upcoming project The Story of My Wife [+leggi anche:
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(starring Léa Seydoux, Gijs Naber, Louis Garrel, Josef Hader, Sergio Rubini and Jasmine Trinca) is currently in post-production and in the line-up of German sales company Films Boutique.

At the EFM, Hungarian cinema will most of all be preparing the future, with a great number of feature debuts in post-production, such as the comedy Budapest Heist [+leggi anche:
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by Balázs Lóth, Garbage Theory by Ákos Badits, the romantic comedy Cream by Nóra Lakos, Last Bus from the duo Nándor Lorincz - Bálint Nagy (news), Perfect As You Are by Péter Varsics, Spiral [+leggi anche:
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by Cecília Felméri, Ravine by Balázs Krasznahorkai, Wild Roots by Hajni Kis, Things Worth Weeping For by Cristina Grosan (news) and the documentary Colors of Tobi [+leggi anche:
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by Alexa Bakony.

Also in post-production are Bullhorn Lullaby [+leggi anche:
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by Viktor Oszkár Nagy, Post Mortem [+leggi anche:
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by Péter BergendyPreparations To Be Together For An Unknown Period of Time [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Lili Horvat
intervista: Natasa Stork
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by Lili Horvát, Seven Small Coincidences [+leggi anche:
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by Péter Gothár and Toxikoma [+leggi anche:
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by Gábor Herendi.

Finally, among the documentaries in post-production also figure Tamas Bartha, The Legend by Eszter Hajdú, No Command by Péter Szalay, and Wild Horses – A Tale from the Hungarian Steppe by Zoltán Török.

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