FESTIVAL CALENDAR
Film Entries Sofia IFF 2016
Accredited by

Szabolcs Hajdu

Szabolcs Hajdu (b. 1972, Debrecen, Hungary) began his career as an actor. In the years 1995–2000 he attended Budapest’s University of Theatre and Cinema. He also worked as a stage director. He launched his filmography with two short films, Necropolis (1997) and Valaki kopog-Kicsimarapagoda (1998). He made his feature debut in 2000, Sticky Matters (Macerás ügyek), which won Best Debut in 2003 at the national film preview Magyar Filmszemle. He followed this up with the feature film Tamara (2004) and White Palms (2006) which was screened at the IFF in Cannes.

FILMOGRAPHY

 

1997 Necropolis – short
1998 Kicsimarapagoda – short 
2000 Valaki kopog – TV series (1 episode)
2001 Sticky Matters (Macerás ügyek)
2004 Tamara
2006 White Palms (Fehér tenyér)
2006 Hétköznapi enciklopédia I – short 
2007 Off Hollywood (TV Movie)
2010 Bibliothèque Pascal
2010 Logbook '89-09' (Hajónapló) – TV series (1 episode)
2012 East Side Stories (segment „The Wild Side")
2014 Mirage (Délibáb)
2015 The Gambler
 

NEWS
SFF@26.01.16, 00:01: Son of Saul, a film to honour International Holocaust Remembrance Day
SFF@11.12.15, 00:12: Jameson Short Film Award's 13th edition - 20th Sofia Film Fest
SFF@30.11.15, 00:11: Awards for films presented at Sofia Meetings
SFF@29.10.15, 00:10: 5 DAYS LEFT TO SUBMIT FOREIGN FILMS!
SFF@10.10.15, 00:10: CentEast Market's works-in-progress selection
SFF@08.10.15, 00:10: Claudia Cardinale is back in Sofia for the premiere of her newest film "Twice Upon a Time in the West"
SFF@27.08.15, 00:08: Bulgarian participation in UNESCO Short Film Screening for Culture Night 2015
SFF@28.07.15, 00:07: Premiere of THIRST directed by Svetla Tsotsorkova in San Sebastian Film Festival
SFF@24.07.15, 00:07: Urok (The Lesson) - in The magnificent three of the 2015 LUX Film Prize competition
SFF@12.07.15, 00:07: Sofia Meetings' project "The Wednesday Child" won 'East of the West' award at 50th Karlovy Vary Film Festival

 
 
   
   
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