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Review: Hungary's 'Preparations to Be Together … ' brilliantly turns noir inside out Justin Chang © (Greenwich Entertainment) Natasa Stork in the movie "Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time." (Greenwich Entertainment)
“Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time,” a wonderfully mysterious new film from Hungarian writer-director Lili Horvát, is about a number of different things. At first glance, it appears to be a strange, noirish tale of love and misunderstanding, in which a missed connection and an unrequited attraction threaten to spiral into a full-blown obsession. That the would-be lovers are both neurosurgeons offers an early insight into one of the story’s other subjects: the inner workings of the brain and the intricate, unpredictable circuitry that connects them to the desires of the heart.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Veteran film actor Steve Zahn showcases his leading man talents as a well-intentioned father in director-writer Anna Kerrigan’s new movie “Cowboys.”
The Cleveland Cinemas (Cedar Lee, the Capitol and Chagrin Cinemas) will be streaming the movie online Jan. 22. The modern western is about a father who runs off with his trans son into the Montana wilderness after his ex-wife refuses to let their child live as his authentic self.
Also on Jan. 22, The Cleveland Institute of Art’s Cinematheque begins screening director Fernanda Valadez’s impressive film debut, “Identifying Features,” which won an Audience Award in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival.
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Glasgow Film Festival, which runs from 24th February to 7th March 2021, has revealed the full programme for its 2021 festival, with screenings hosted on Glasgow Film’s new online viewing platform Glasgow Film At Home.
The programme contains 6 World premieres, 2 European premieres and 49 UK premieres.
Originally planned as a hybrid in-cinema and online festival, GFF21 will now take place online only, due to the lockdown restrictions affecting most of Scotland and the rest of the UK.
The festival will open on Wednesday 24 February with Lee Isaac Chung’s autobiographical drama following a Korean-American family ‘Minari’, starring ‘The Walking Dead’s Steven Yeun, and close on Sunday 7 March with Suzanne Lindon’s debut feature ‘Spring Blossom’, a coming-of-age tale set against a dreamy Parisian backdrop.
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Natasa Stork, an up and coming Hungarian actress, was introduced at the European Film Promotion as one of the top ten most promising actresses in Europe.
The actress has been selected by the EFP to be presented in its European Shooting Stars program. The three day program will introduce young film stars to the international film industry, being held online this year due to the pandemic.
Natasa Stork has drawn significant attention to herself with her ″intoxicating and enigmatic presence″ in
Preparations to be Together for an Unknown Period of Time. The movie, directed by Lili Horvát, is Hungary’s official nominee for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
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Preparations To Be Together For An Unknown Period Of Time, has been acquired for US distribution by Greenwich Entertainment.
The drama, about a surgeon who returns to Hungary from the US for a romantic rendezvous with a fellow doctor, had its world premiere at the Venice festival and its North American premiere at the Toronto festival. It won several prizes on the festival circuit, including the Gold Hugo in the Chicago festival’s new directors competition for director Lili Horvát.
Greenwich will release the film - produced by Horvát, Péter Miskolczi and Dóra Csernátony with the support of the National Film Institute Hungary - on January 22 in the US.
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15/12/2020 - We talked to Gábor Böszörményi about independent film distribution in Hungary and the strategy of his distribution company Mozinet
Gábor Böszörményi, CEO of Hungarian distribution company Mozinet, tells us about distributing independent European films in Hungary, describing his tasks and ideals as a publisher and the campaigns he sets up to reach the public and get his films known. Having worked for over twenty years in Hungaryâs film industry, he speaks about the difficulties and successes of the past ten years, his need for independence and the uncertainties of the current situation.
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