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László Nemes (born Nemes Jeles László; Hungarian: [ˈnɛmɛʃ ˈjɛlɛʃ ˈlaːsloː]; 18 February 1977) is a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. His 2015 debut feature film, Son of Saul, was screened in the main competition at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, [1] where it won the Grand Prix. [2]
László Nemes is a filmmaker who won the Grand Prix at Cannes for his debut feature Son of Saul, a Holocaust drama set in a concentration camp. He was born in Budapest, moved to France at 12, and worked as an assistant director for Béla Tarr.
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May 9, 2024 · László Nemes (born February 18, 1977, Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian director whose first feature film, the Holocaust drama Saul fia (2015; Son of Saul ), won an Academy Award for best foreign-language film. Nemes’s father was a film director, and his mother was a teacher.
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Mar 15, 2024 · In a statement shared with the Guardian, László Nemes says The Zone of Interest director’s speech ‘resorted to talking points disseminated by propaganda meant to eradicate all Jewish presence’
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Jul 16, 2020 · Learn about the Hungarian director's style, vision and achievements in his debut Son of Saul and his follow-up Sunset. Discover how he uses point of view, sound design, realism and neorealism to create powerful and authentic works of art.
Dec 30, 2015 · By Richard Brody. December 30, 2015. In the realm of Holocaust dramas, László Nemes’s first feature, “Son of Saul,” is ambitious and provocative but nearly superfluous. Photograph by Sony ...
László Nemes talks about his personal obsession with the Holocaust, his creative independence and his next project in this interview with Little White Lies. He reveals how he recreated the experience of Auschwitz and why he wanted to make the film.