Video Article: Double Hungarian Success In Cannes

  • 5 Jun 2014 11:40 AM
Video Article: Double Hungarian Success In Cannes
Hungarian director Kornél Mundruczó’s film Fehér Isten (White God) won the top prize in the Un Certain Regard (A Particular Outlook) category that looks for innovative and fresh films and directors, at the Cannes Film Festival in France last week.

Fehér Isten follows the story of a young girl’s friendship and her search for her dog living in a dystopian society, where a special tax is levied on dogs. After her dog becomes the leader of a stray dog gang that invades Budapest, the apocalyptical situation begins.

Kornél Mundruczó’s work was in competition with Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut Lost Rover, Cannes regular Wim Wenders’ latest film The Salt of the Earth, and 18 other films.

Along with Kornél Mundruczó, Vilmos Zsigmond, the legendary Hungarian-American cinematographer was also awarded in Cannes. He took the Pierre Angenieux Lifetime Achievement Award. Throughout his successful Academy-Award-winning career, Zsigmond shot a number of memorable movies – including The Deer Hunter, The Long Goodbye, Deliverance, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind , for which he also received and Oscar.

Words by Tímea Klincsek for XpatLoop.com

Proofread by Írj Jól Szolgáltató Kft

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