György Pálfi

György Pálfi

szül. 1974.11.04 (49 éves)
Budapest, Budapest főváros, Budapest főváros, Magyarország

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The Hungarian director György Pálfi made his debut with his feature film Hukkle (2002), for which he won the European Discovery of the Year Award. However, his short films started attracting attention already during his time of direction studies at the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest. His next feature film Taxidermia, which he co-wrote with his wife Zsófia Ruttkay, was first screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Its worldwide recognition and the large number of awards it received can be attributed to connecting Pálfi's unique feel for opulent visuals with bizarre motifs and messages relevant for the present. His third feature film balances on the edge of a documentary and an actors' film. His I Am Not Your Friend from 2009 is an episodic film with a choice cast of non-actors. In 2009 Pálfi assembled yet another feature film by using bits of five hundred different cult classics of cinematography. The film's well-fitting title is Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen. His most recent feature film Free Fall appeared in 2014. Apart from cinema pieces, György Pálfi produces various TV films and series and works as a pedagogue.

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