Friday, January 20, 2012

Hungarian gov't funds 3 pix projects

BUDAPEST -- Under two several days carrying out a massive reorganization, Hungary's condition film-financing sector has greenlit its first three projects. Now, the Hungarian Film Fund introduced the productions "Liza, a rokatunder" (Liza, the Fox Fairy) and "A nagy fuzet" (The Notebook) will both receive 150 million forint ($635,736), while "Zero" can get $42,382. The options appear to underscore the procedure in the fund to assist proven veterans and concurrently cultivate new talent. "The Notebook" will probably be directed by seasoned director Janos Szasz, whose previous releases include "Witman Boys" and "Woyzeck" and "Zero" continues to be produced by highly regarded as as local filmer Gabe Dettre. While "Liza" will be the first feature of director Karoly Ujj Meszaros. The options also underscore the resolution of fund mind Andrew Vajna to market projects with strong narrative arcs and compelling figures. A coming-of-age story happening in Second world war Hungary, "The Notebook" is certainly an adaptation in the French-language bestseller "Le Grand Cahier." The Three projects have sealed worldwide partners. "Liza" will probably be Hungary's first co-co-production getting a Danish company "Notebook" will probably be co-produced by Hungary's Hunnia Filmstudio, Germany's Intuit Pictures, France's Dolce Vita Films and Austria's Amour Fou. And "Zero" has gotten support within the Czech Film Fund Germany's Mitteldeutsche Medienforderung. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

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