Hungarian filmmaker (born 1974) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
György Pálfi (born 11 April 1974 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian filmmaker. His film Taxidermia was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
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Occupation | Filmmaker |
Pálfi's films have received numerous awards and nominations. At the 2002 European Film Awards, he won the European Discovery/Fassbinder Award for his début film Hukkle.[2] At Les Arcs Film Festival in 2014, Pálfi won the first annual ARTE International Prize for the best project in development, The Voice, about a son searching for his father, a scientist who went missing 30 years ago.[3][4]
Two of Pálfi's films have been Hungary's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film: Hukkle and Taxidermia.
He was a TorinoFilmLab Script&Pitch participant with his project The Voice.
Perpetuity, his latest movie was in the official selection of PÖFF Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival in 2021.
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