"It has reverberated so much in my own existence," the Hungarian auteur shares ahead of the Venice premiere about how his family's history inspired the film. "It is almost like a Hamlet story." By ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hungarian-Jewish filmmaker László Nemes has returned with his first film in seven years and — it’s no coincidence — his third ...
Venice: The Hungarian director channels Rossellini in dark, personal portrait of a nation — and a family. Instead, a burly butcher called Mihály (Grégory Gadebois) shows up at their door, claiming to ...
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