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    Delta
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    Delta

    2008-05-21T14:10:00Z

    Dir: Kornel Mundruczo.Hungary/ Germany 2008. 110 mins.

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    Mundruczó to head Sarajevo jury
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    Mundruczó to head Sarajevo jury

    2012-02-13T19:07:00Z

    The Sarajevo Film Festival has named Hungarian director Kornél Mundruczó president of the jury for its feature film competition programme.

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    Cannes adds six new titles, including Competition entries from Wang Xiaoshuai and Kornel Mundruczo
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    Cannes adds six new titles, including Competition entries from Wang Xiaoshuai and Kornel Mundruczo

    2010-04-23T17:28:00Z

    Official selection also adds films by Andrei Ujica, Lucy Walker, Pablo Trapero and Jia Zhang Ke.

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    Coproduction Office picks up Delta sales

    2008-05-27T09:24:00Z

    The Coproduction Office has announced further sales on its major titles coming out of the Cannes market.Competition feature Delta by Kornel Mundruczo - which won the FIPRESCI prize, sold to Lumiere and Filmmuseum in Benelux, France's Le Pacte, Look Know! in Switzerland, Silenzio in Spain, Seven Films in Greece, Bulgaria's ...

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    Martin Scorsese boards Venice, TIFF entry ‘Pieces Of A Woman’ as executive producer
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    Martin Scorsese boards Venice, TIFF entry ‘Pieces Of A Woman’ as executive producer

    2020-08-18T20:00:00Z

    Bron Releasing handles world sales.

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    75 films to tempt festival directors in 2026
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    75 films to tempt festival directors in 2026

    2026-01-08T13:00:00Z

    Screen’s network of correspondents selects a snapshot of arthouse and independent films poised for selection by A-list film festivals.

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    Hungarian Film Week to feature world premiere of Delta

    2007-12-20T21:48:00Z

    Eighteen films, including nine world premieres, will compete at the 39th Hungarian Film Week in Budapest Jan 29-Feb. Among the most anticipated titles in the competition is the world premiere of Kornel Mundruczo's new film, Delta . The director's 2002 film, Pleasant Days, won a Silver Leopard at Locarno for ...

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    Tender Son – The Frankenstein Project
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    Tender Son – The Frankenstein Project

    2010-05-22T23:19:00Z

    Dir: Kornel Mundruczo. Hungary-Germany-Austria. 2010. 105mins

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    Mundruczo's Delta takes Golden Reel at Hungarian Film Week

    2008-02-06T09:26:00Z

    Kornel Mundruczo's highly anticipated new film, Delta, received top honours at the 39th Hungarian Film Week. The powerful story of a young man's fateful attempt to return to his home and family received the Golden Reel for best picture as well as the Gene Moskowitz prize, awarded by foreign film ...

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    White God wins Un Certain Regard
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    White God wins Un Certain Regard

    2014-05-23T19:14:00Z

    Kornél Mundruczó’s White God has won the top prize in Un Certain Regard at the 67th Cannes Film Festival.

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