Oscars: Hungary Selects Laszlo Nemes’ ‘Orphan’ for International Feature Race
The film explores post-uprising Budapest through the eyes of a young Jewish boy, highlighting Nemes' acclaimed storytelling and collaboration with award-winning partners.
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For the third time, Nemes Jeles' film is competing for an Academy Award.
The decision was made by the Oscar nomination committee, and László Nemes Jeles' latest film was selected from 24 full-length Hungarian works.
The film, shot on 35 mm film, mostly on locations in Budapest, was made as a European co-production with the support of the National Film Institute.
"Orphanins" by Laszlo Nemes, which had its world premiere in the competition section of the Venice film, was selected as Hungarian submission for the best international Oscar feature film at 98th Academy Awards. https://www.youtube.com/watch? "Orphan" is Nemes' third film after "Sunset", and his advance from Oscar "Son of Saul", who made his debut in Cannes in 2015, winning the Grand Jury Award before receiving the best Oscar film of the foreign…
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