Two films from relative newcomers - Frigyes Godros's Glamour and Gergely Fonyo's Johnny Famous - shared the best film prize at this year's Hungarian Film Week (Feb 3-8).

The 31st edition of the Budapest event presented a programme of 24 features and 31 non-fiction films made in Hungary over the past year, including long-awaited works by veteran Hungarian directors Miklos Jancso, Istvan Szabo and Marta Meszaros. Jancso was awarded the best director's prize for Damn You! The Mosquitoes, although some audience members said it was as much in recognition of his previous achievements as for his new work.

An additional special directing prize was also split between two directors, Krisztina Deak for Jadviga's Pillow and Tibor Klopfler for El Nino. Best first film went to Kornel Mundruczo for This I Wish And Nothing More. Andras Nagy took home the best cinematography prize for his work on Seaside, Dusk, while Sandor Tarwas won best screenplay for We Live Only Once.

In the non-fiction category the main prize went to Tamas Almasi for More Than Love. The festival has found a new home in Budapest's Congress Hall, while a new advisory committee has brought greater involvement from the local film industry which was more in evidence with stands and exhibitions than in previous years.