The Hungarian film Fateless is the coming-of-age story of one boy, cast against the Holocaust. It's based on the autobiographical novel by Imre Kertesz, winner of the Nobel Prize for literature. The ...
BUDAPEST — If Hungarian Nobel laureate for literature Imre Kertesz didn’t suffer enough in WWII, efforts to bring his novel “Fateless,” a tragic coming-of-age tale set in a Nazi concentration camp, to ...
Toronto and New York-based distributor ThinkFilm has acquired North American rights to the Berlin 2005 feature “Fateless,” the directorial debut of Oscar-nominated cinematographer Lajos Koltai. The ...
Fateless: Drama. Starring Marcell Nagy and Daniel Craig. Directed by Lajos Koltai. (In Hungarian and German with English subtitles. Not rated. 140 minutes. At the Opera Plaza and Smith Rafael Film ...
The 36th edition of the Hungarian Film Week (February 2-8)saw a major admissions increase this year according to the organisers. Admissions were nearly forty-eight thousand, a five thousandincrease on ...
“With such an unbelievable amount of money, the first step would be to take a deep breath in order to think effectively about what to do. I would invite friends or colleagues to a brainstorming ...
Adapted from Nobel laureate Imre Kertész’s autobiographical novel of an Auschwitz boyhood, the Hungarian film Fateless has a remarkable absence of sentimentality. The movie is obviously artistic, but ...