Hungarian Film - Cannes 2018

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BARTÓK

GRANNY PROJECT

61 min, 2017

(Nagyi projekt) 90 min, 2018

Director: József Sipos Cast: Péter Bartók Producer: Krisztina Détár Production company: Filmnet Production Festivals: kati.vajda@filmalap.hu, marta.benyei@filmalap.hu Sales: pcnfilm@pcnfilm.hu

Director: Bálint Révész Cast: Rosanne Cholchester, Gudrun Dechamps, Lívia Révész, Meredith Cholchester Producers: László Kántor, Bálint Révész Production companies: Új Budapest Filmstúdió, Gallivant Film Festivals: kati.vajda@filmalap.hu, marta.benyei@filmalap.hu Sales: rev.balint@gmail.com

The position of Béla Bartók in the world’s universal musical history is well-known and clear to everyone. Do we really know his personality, his attitude to his birthplace and to the world or his human character? Our film tries to find an answer to what kind of person Bartók was as a private person, a patriot, a public figure and a cosmopolitan.

Festivals and awards:

Festivals and awards:

2018 – Moscow International Film Festival

2018 – Copenhagen CPH:DOX International Documentary Festival 2018 – Toronto Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival 2017 – DOK Leipzig – International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film

Feature Documentary

Supported by the Media Patronage Programme of the Hungarian Media Council

Supported by the Hungarian National Film Fund

Ali is a Hungarian film director (over 50, grey hair, not completely bald yet), who is no longer making films. The question is: what has happened to him? One day, he gets a phone call from Hong Kong, and decides to find an answer to the question in Mong Kok on the 37th floor. Supported by the Hungarian National Film Fund

LET THE DRAGON OUT 74 min, 2018 Director: György Pálos Main cast: György Pálos, Tamás Waliczky, Roland Gyuris Producer: György Pálos Production company: Közgáz Vizuális Brigád Festivals: kati.vajda@filmalap.hu, marta.benyei@filmalap.hu

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Three grandsons embark with their grannies on an anarchic journey into the past – a complex road movie about intergenerational dialogue in Great Britain, Germany and Hungary.

HUNGARIAN FILM MAGAZINE


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