BUDAPEST -- After the Day Before, by director Attila Janisch, won the main prize Tuesday night at the closing of the 35th Hungarian Film Week, which concluded with the screening of The Battle of Mohacs, a comic film by veteran director Miklos Jansco. Janisch's film, the story of the inexplicable and brutal murder of a young girl in rural Hungary told through David Lynch-style disjointed fragments with a confused chronology, also won best actor for its previously little-known lead, Tibor Gaspar, and best cinematography for director of photography Gabor Medvigy -- an award shared with Gyula Pados, cinematographer of Nimrod Antal's Kontroll. After the Day Before's Kati Lazar, who plays a woman who helps the killer when he is knocked unconscious in a bicycle accident, picked up best supporting actress, an award given also for her role in Zsuzsa Boszormenyi's tale of a girl abandoned at birth, Melyen Orzott Titkok (Guarded Secrets).
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