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CANNES 2018 Marché

Ruben Brandt, Collector pour le HNNF

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- En anglais: La division ventes internationales du Hungarian National Film Fund lance à Cannes les ventes du film d’animation de Milorad Krstic

Ruben Brandt, Collector pour le HNNF
Ruben Brandt, Collector de Milorad Krstic

Cet article est disponible en anglais.

Headed up by Klaudia Androsovits, the international sales team of the HNFF (Hungarian National Film Fund) has sprung into action at the Film Market of the 71st Cannes Film Festival (8-19 May) with a line-up that has recently seen a fresh addition: the English-language animated film Ruben Brandt, Collector [+lire aussi :
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 by Milorad Krstic. Born in Slovenia and resident in Budapest since 1990, the director, who is also a painter and multimedia artist, has not worked in film since 1995, when he helmed the animated short My Baby Left Me (Silver Bear at Berlin and Best First Film Award at Annecy).

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The story, written by the director, revolves around Ruben Brandt, a famous psychotherapist, who is forced to steal 13 paintings from world-renowned museums and private collections to assuage his suffering from terrible nightmares. Accompanied by four of his patients, he and his gang of thieves strike regularly and with great success: the Louvre, Tate, Uffizi, Hermitage, MoMA... "The Collector" quickly becomes the most-wanted criminal. Gangsters and headhunters chase him around the world, while the reward for his capture keeps rising, nearing $100 million. A group of insurance companies hires Mike Kowalski, a private detective and leading art-theft expert, to solve the case. Produced by Péter MiskolcziRuben Brandt, Collector is currently in the final stages of post-production.

Also standing out on HNFF World Sales’ Cannes line-up are a handful of completed films, such as the black comedy Lajko: Gypsy in Space [+lire aussi :
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by Balázs LengyelThe Whiskey Bandit [+lire aussi :
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 by Nimrod Antal (already acquired for Germany, France, the UK and Ireland, Japan, South Korea, China, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine and Serbia), Budapest Noir [+lire aussi :
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 by Eva GardosThe Butcher, the Whore and the One-eyed Man [+lire aussi :
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 by János Szász, and Genesis [+lire aussi :
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 by Árpád Bogdán, which enjoyed its world premiere in Panorama Special at the Berlinale.

It is also worth noting that Hungary is represented on the Cannes Film Festival line-up by One Day [+lire aussi :
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, the feature debut by Zsófia Szilágyi, which is world-premiering in competition in the Critics’ Week today, and which is being sold by Germany’s Films Boutique.

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