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Katalin Varga (film)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Katalin Varga is a 2009 film directed by Peter Strickland.[1]

The feature debut of Peter Strickland, he used the money from a bequest from his uncle to fund the project. Filmed over 17 days in the Hungarian-speaking part of the Romanian region of Transylvania, Strickland completed the project for £28,000.[2]

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Plot

Katalin Varga's husband discovers that their son Orbán is not his. Together with her child, she sets out to find Antal, the man who raped her 11 years earlier, Orbán's biological father. She meets Gergely, a friend and accomplice of Antal, who does not recognize her. She seduces and then kills him. Orbán befriends Antal, both unaware of their blood ties. Antal is now a happily married man, and Katalin strikes up an intimate friendship with his wife. On a boating trip she confronts them both about the events which occurred 11 years earlier.

Accolades

The film was in the competition for the Golden Bear at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival in 2009, where it was awarded the Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution (sound design): György Kovács, Gábor ifj. Erdélyi and Tamás Székely.[3] It won the European Film Award for European Discovery of the Year in 2009.[4]

References

  1. ^ Bradshaw, Peter (2009-10-08). "Katalin Varga". London: Guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
  2. ^ Bergan, Ronald (2009-06-19). "'Should I buy a flat in Bracknell or make a film in Transylvania?'". London: Guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
  3. ^ Berlinale. Archive. Prize winners 2009. Retrieved 27 January 2019
  4. ^ "Peter Strickland wins European Discovery Award for KATALIN VARGA". The Agency. 20 February 2015. Retrieved 11 April 2020.

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