While Bela Tarr won't be ready with The Turin Horse, Hungary will be well represented by Kornel Mundruczó in the Main Comp and in the Un certain regard section next month we'll find Agnes Kocsis' second feature film. The Hungarian-Dutch-Austrian-French coproduction will be her second time in Cannes as she came to the festival in 2006 with her first feature, Friss levegö (Fresh Air) , which was her graduation film. - While Bela Tarr won't be ready with The Turin Horse, Hungary will be well represented by Kornel Mundruczó in the Main Comp and in the Un certain regard section next month we'll find Agnes Kocsis' second feature film. The Hungarian-Dutch-Austrian-French coproduction will be her second time in Cannes as she came to the festival in 2006 with her first feature, Friss levegö (Fresh Air) , which was her graduation film. Adrienn Pal tells the story of an overweight nurse who is surrounded by death,...
- 4/23/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
While Bela Tarr won't be ready with The Turin Horse, Hungary will be well represented by Kornel Mundruczó in the Main Comp and in the Un certain regard section next month we'll find Agnes Kocsis' second feature film. The Hungarian-Dutch-Austrian-French coproduction will be her second time in Cannes as she came to the festival in 2006 with her first feature, Friss levegö (Fresh Air) , which was her graduation film. Adrienn Pal tells the story of an overweight nurse who is surrounded by death, and she sets out on a journey to find her long-lost childhood friend.
- 4/23/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
CANNES -- Four critical favorites from this year's festival circuit have been nominated for the inaugural European Discovery award, a new prize for first-time European directors presented by the European Film Academy. The European Discovery nominees are Gela Babuani's 13 Tzameti, which won the Grand Jury prize at Sundance; Pingpong from German first-timer Matthias Luthardt, winner of both the screenwriting and young critics nods in Cannes; Slawomir Fabicki's Cannes Ecumenical Jury prize-winner Retrieva; and Fresh Air from Hungarian helmer Agnes Kocsis, winner of the Sandor Simo prize for best first film at this year's Hungarian Film Week.
- 10/11/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CANNES -- Four critical favorites from this year's festival circuit have been nominated for the inaugural European Discovery award, a new prize for first-time European directors presented by the European Film Academy. The European Discovery nominees are Gela Babuani's 13 Tzameti, which won the Grand Jury prize at Sundance; Pingpong from German first-timer Matthias Luthardt, winner of both the screenwriting and young critics nods in Cannes; Slawomir Fabicki's Cannes Ecumenical Jury prize-winner Retrieva; and Fresh Air from Hungarian helmer Agnes Kocsis, winner of the Sandor Simo prize for best first film at this year's Hungarian Film Week.
- 10/11/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CANNES -- Four critical favorites from this year's festival circuit have been nominated for the inaugural European Discovery award, a new prize for first-time European directors presented by the European Film Academy. The European Discovery nominees are Gela Babuani's 13 Tzameti, which won the Grand Jury prize at Sundance; Pingpong from German first-timer Matthias Luthardt, winner of both the screenwriting and young critics nods in Cannes; Slawomir Fabicki's Cannes Ecumenical Jury prize-winner Retrieva; and Fresh Air from Hungarian helmer Agnes Kocsis, winner of the Sandor Simo prize for best first film at this year's Hungarian Film Week.
- 10/10/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CANNES -- Four critical favorites from this year's festival circuit have been nominated for the inaugural European Discovery award, a new prize for first-time European directors presented by the European Film Academy. The European Discovery nominees are Gela Babuani's 13 Tzameti, which won the Grand Jury prize at Sundance; Pingpong from German first-timer Matthias Luthardt, winner of both the screenwriting and young critics nods in Cannes; Slawomir Fabicki's Cannes Ecumenical Jury prize-winner Retrieva; and Fresh Air from Hungarian helmer Agnes Kocsis, winner of the Sandor Simo prize for best first film at this year's Hungarian Film Week.
- 10/10/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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