'An orgy of antisemitism is overtaking the West,' says acclaimed Hungarian director Laszlo Nemes
Laszlo Nemes, who is now at the Cannes Film Festival promoting his latest movie, Moulin, is best known for his first feature film, Son of Saul (2015).
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Laszlo Nemes, who is now at the Cannes Film Festival promoting his latest movie, Moulin, is best known for his first feature film, Son of Saul (2015).
The Hungarian filmmaker details the struggle to secure distribution for Jewish stories and a "puritan, moralising, self-righteousness" looming over Hollywood ahead of the Cannes pr...
Eleven years after stunning Cannes with the searing Holocaust drama “Son of Saul,” which won the Grand Prix and went on to earn the Oscar for best international feature, Hungarian...
CANNES: Oscar-winning Hungarian director László Nemes returns to the Official Competition of the Cannes Film Festival with his fourth feature film Moulin, a French language histori...
His extraordinary Auschwitz film won every award going. Now the Hungarian director is back with new drama Orphan, as well as a Jean Moulin biopic at Cannes. He talks about resurgen...
CANNES: Oscar winning László Nemes’ Moulin, a French production shot in Hungary and postproduced by NFI Filmlab, will have its world premiere in the Official Competition of the 79t...
László Nemes erzählt in seinem neuen Film „Andor Hirsch“ seine eigene Familiengeschichte. Er sieht sie stellvertretend für unsere Zivilisation. mehr...
Oscar winning Laszlo Nemes’ MOULIN, a French production filmed in Hungary and post-produced by NFI Filmlab celebrates its world premiere in competition of the 79th Cannes Festival....
The Hollywood Reporter's next Cannes Rising Star on landing a role in László Nemes' harrowing World War II drama and finally getting his first Palais red carpet: "It’s going to be,...
Transilvania International Film Festival (TIFF), the largest film festival in the country, announced a partnership with the Los Angeles-based Film Independent to present Always Rem...
It took Hungarian director László Nemes seven years to return to filmmaking after 2018’s “Sunset,” while only a few months separate his Venice-selected “Orphan” from his newest Can...
When Lajos von Lázár is born at the turn of the 20th century, his father, Sándor, a Hungarian baron, is “slightly unsettled”: The baby is translucent, his organs visible, “blond, b...
LÁSZLÓ NEMES, the Oscar-winning director of Son of Saul (Arts, 29 April 2016), continues, in Orphan (Cert. 15), to examine fatherhood. Andor (Bojtorján Barabas), a Jewish boy, stru...
Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid thinks sometimes movies can change history; other times they simply narrate it.With his latest production, which hits US theaters Friday, the filmmake...
BUDAPEST: Filming has begun in Budapest on Oscar-winning István Szabó’s new period drama Embers / A gyertyák csonkig égnek, an adaptation of Sándor Márai’s 1942 novel or, more prec...
Yorgos Lanthimos, the Greek filmmaker whose unsettling visions have won him Academy Awards and global acclaim, is now turning gallery walls into cinematic frames.
BUDAPEST: Hungarian debut feature My Turn / Nem énvagyok will be released in domestic theatres on 21 May 2026. Young Hungarian director of Chinese descent Zhang Ge confirmed to FNE...
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Akin honored his old friend and mentor, the German New Wave veteran Hark Bohm, to deliver Bohm's story on film before he died in 2025.
Lapid is aware that his satirical film will be a bitter pill for many Diaspora Jews to swallow, but he has never shied away from his own convictions.
by Cláudio Alves Adèle Exarchopoulos won a César for Jeanne Herry's ALL YOUR FACES. Will her new collaboration with the director, presently at Cannes, produce similar results? Th...
The National Film Institute will no longer assume long-term financial obligations due to the change of government. Csaba Káel's mandate as government commissioner responsible for t...
BELGRADE: Serbian-German filmmaker Ivan Marković' hybrid feature Promised Spaces has been selected for Cannes Film Festival's sidebar programme ACID 2026. Bologna-based Luminalia i...
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