PRODUCCIÓN / FINANCIACIÓN Hungría
Ádám Freund rueda Hyenas
por Fabien Lemercier
- Emőke Pál, Roland Rába, Raul Ionescu y Gábor Ferenczi protagonizan el primer largometraje del director húngaro, producido por Lupa Pictures
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Last week saw filming commence in Budapest on Hyenas, the debut feature film by Ádám Freund who was nominated for the Student Academy Award in 2017 by way of his short film, Earthly People. Stand-out names in the cast are Emőke Pál (crowned Best Actress at the 2023 Hungarian Film Awards via Heights and Depths), Roland Rába (notably well-received in Comrade Drakulich [+lee también:
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Written by the director in league with Iván Szabó (Land of Storms [+lee también:
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Hyenas is produced by Petra Iványi on behalf of Lupa Pictures and enjoys support from the Hungarian National Film Institute. Filming will last 33 days in Budapest, wrapping at the end of October, with Mátyás Gyuricza (Forest – I See You Everywhere [+lee también:
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For the record, Lupa Pictures recently offered up Cat Call [+lee también:
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