Two Hungarian films were also invited to the world’s most prestigious film festival, the Cannes Film Festival.
The Story of My Wife, directed by Ildikó Enyedi, was based on Füst Milán’s novel of the same name, translated into over 20 languages and nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature.
And Kornél Mundruczó’s new drama, Evolution, is about the inherited traumas and the possibilities of processing them. Three generations’ relationships – Eve, Lena, and Jonah – are entwined with the historical traumas of the twentieth century, and they all want to recover.
These two Hungarian films will be represented at the Cannes Film Festival, from July 6 to 17.
Both directors have already been recognized on the international stage, and now they have the chance to do so once more.
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