PRODUCTION / FINANCEMENT Hongrie
Attila Dávid tourne Distance
par Fabien Lemercier
- Niké Kurta et Levente Orbán brillent en tête d’affiche du premier long métrage du réalisateur hongrois, produit par CineSuper
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Attila Dávid is leading a three-phase film shoot in Budapest which is unfolding across four seasons, having kicked off in October and being due to wrap in May, on the occasion of his debut feature film Distance (Távolság).
Stealing focus in lead roles are Niké Kurta (recently well-received in Warsaw in Tomorrow I Die [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film] and hitting screens next year in Hyenas) and Levente Orbán (notably at his best in Ravine and seen last year in Mastergame and On Human Touch), who are joined by veteran actor György Cserhalmi (crowned Best Actor in Hungarian Film Week in 1987 and 2005, nominated for the Czech Lion for Best Actor in 1995 and 2004, and recently seen in In the Face of Gravity [+lire aussi :
critique
fiche film]), Éva Kerekes (named Best Actress in 1997 and well-received in works such as Comrade Drakulich [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Márk Bodzsár
fiche film] and Final Report [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : István Szabó
fiche film]), István Znamenák (Explanation for Everything [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Gábor Reisz
fiche film]), Abigél Szőke (Those Who Remained [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film]), Lajos Kovács (Semmelweis), Júlia Mentes (also gracing Semmelweis) and Anna Mészöly (awarded the Leopard for Best Acting Performance in Locarno’s Cinéastes du Présent section thanks to Lesson Learned [+lire aussi :
critique
interview : Bálint Szimler
fiche film]).
Written by the director himself, the story revolves around thirty-somethings Péter and Eszter who have lost their child. But this tragedy seems to have created an even greater distance between them, rather than bringing them closer together. Their emotional distance also manifests itself on a physical level, and we learn that Eszter has been diagnosed with leukaemia. With the chemotherapy impacting her bone marrow, her immune system starts to fail and she is placed in isolation in hospital. Her illness and isolation result in a temporary bridge between Péter and Eszter, and they try to make this difficult situation more bearable by reconnecting. Péter supports his wife in everything, and when he sees how challenging hospital life is for her, he sets about building an isolation room on their farm so that she can recuperate at home. But the room he builds ends up worsening her state of mind. Despite the warmth of their home, Eszter’s confinement has an increasingly negative affect on her, sending her into a downward spiral…
Produced by Virág Baranyi, Ádám Farkas and Zoltán Mártonffy on behalf of CineSuper, Distance has benefited from the National Film Institute Hungary’s Incubator programme. The film will enjoy a total of 29 days of filming, with Zoltán Dévényi (Curtiz [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film], Six Weeks [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Noemi Veronika Szakonyi
fiche film]) heading up photography and Zsófi Tasnádi as production designer.
For the record, CineSuper recently oversaw Bálint Szimler’s Lesson Learned, which won a Special Mention as well as clinching an acting award (see above) in last summer’s Cinéastes du Présent section of the Locarno Film Festival.
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