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Variations
Variaciók · dir. Krisztina Esztergályos
Hungary 2009, 28’
Variations on relationships in New Year’s Day mood set in a huge and rundown 1980s style hotel waiting to be demolished by Lake Balaton, Hungary. Three women and five men – in various ways.
Director: | Krisztina Esztergályos |
Screenplay: | Krisztina Esztergályos |
Music: | András Nagy |
Cinematography: | Rudolf Péter Kiss |
Editing: | Bernadett Tuza-Ritter |
Cast: | András Bálint, Eszter Balla, Ferenc Elek, Máté Haumann, Patricia Kovács, Tamás Szabó Kimmel |
Awards: | Nagroda Sándor Simó dla Najlepszego Filmu Studenckiego / Sándor Simó Award for Best Student Film (Alter-Native International Short Film Festival 2009); Srebrny Leopard / Silver Leopard Award (MFF / IFF Locarno 2009); Specjalne Wyróżnienie / Special Mention (International Festival of Documentary and Short Films Bilbao 2009) |
Krisztina Esztergályos was born in 1975. She graduated film school in Budapest (Hungary). She’s a screenwriter and short movies maker, recently prepares first feature film.