Tournage imminent pour Seveled de Dénes Orosz
par Fabien Lemercier
- Réka Tenki, Juli Básti et Bela Mészáros en tête d’affiche du nouveau du réalisateur de Poligamy et de Coming Out. Une production A2O
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In mid-June, Dénes Orosz will be in Budapest to kick off the shoot for Seveled [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film] (working title: Mimi), his third feature, following Poligamy [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film] and Coming Out, which were smash hits in his country’s movie theatres in 2009 and late 2013, respectively. To head up the cast of his new opus, the filmmaker has brought together rising star Réka Tenki (very popular in On Body and Soul [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Ildiko Enyedi
interview : Ildiko Enyedi
interview : Réka Tenki
fiche film], and also giving a brilliant performance in Budapest Noir [+lire aussi :
critique
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interview : Réka Tenki
fiche film], a European Film Promotion Shooting Star in 2018), seasoned thesp Juli Básti (Mom and Other Loonies in the Family [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film]) and Bela Mészáros (who is set to grace screens soon in BUEK); they will be flanked by Judit Rezes, Máté Mészáros, Áron Molnár and Luca Bercovici.
The story, written by Denes Orosz and Zsuzsi Varady, revolves around Gergő, a film critic whose mother is obsessed with having a grandchild. She has a serious heart disease and has only days left to live. To give his mum some joy during her final hours, Gergő asks his neighbour Saci, who is five months pregnant, to visit his mother in hospital with him and tell her that she is carrying his child. It all goes smoothly, but a new heart arrives, and his mum is operated on and makes a good recovery. Therefore, Gergő and Saci are forced to play the roles of the loving couple.
Produced by Attila Tõzsér and by the director himself for A2O, Seveled is being backed by the Hungarian National Film Fund, which will also be in charge of the international sales. The shoot will take place until mid-August in Budapest with Ádám Fillenz (Adrienn Pál [+lire aussi :
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interview : Agnes Kocsis, réalisatrice…
fiche film]) on board as DoP. The Hungarian theatrical distribution will be overseen by Intercom.
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