Hungarian films bagged several accolades at the Porto and ECU film festivals last week, Hungary’s National Film Institute (NFI) reports.
Máté Bence Fazekas won the award for Best Screenplay at the Porto International Film Festival for his work on the film 'Eviction'. Inspired by a true story, the comedy drama depicts the struggle between a determined bailiff and an elderly woman facing eviction from her home.
In the acting category, László Attila Horváth took home the festival’s Best Actor award for his performance in the film 'Soulpark'. Directed by Robert Odegnal and Illés Horváth, the fantasy-thriller begins with a man waking up bare naked among a bask of crocodiles at a zoo. Having no memory of how he ended up there or anything that happened to him in the last three years, the man’s case is taken on by a brilliant female detective.
Meanwhile at the ECU European Independent Film Festival in Paris, Csaba Vekés and Tamás Olt’s film 'Early Wedding' won the award for Best European Dramatic Feature. The film is an adaptation of a stage play of the Kaposvár Csiky Gergely Theater.
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