A cat film called Cicaverzum is being co-produced by RTL Hungary with the support of the National Film Institute
Has also decided to support several films National Film Institute (NFI) Incubator Programand. Mint on the NFI website listed, will start in May Rozália Szeleczki filming of his first film with the HUF 100 million production support of NFI. THE Cicaverzum (formerly Kitten vision) is about a 30 – year – old girl, Fani, who has long since given up on falling in love with her past. But one day a black cat starts courting him. Fani is a successful architect in vain, yet she remains a little girl deep in her heart, so she falls for the macho Cat, even though she is the only one who hears the boy’s voice. The unusual romance takes more and more strange turns, until Fáni goes so deep because of the narcissistic cat that he loses almost everything that was important to him until then. But what does Michael, the charming owner of the cat, say about this?
The screenplay for the absurd romantic comedy is directed by Rozália Szeleczki Zsófi Keményco-wrote with a cameraman Kristóf M. Deákproducer Iványi Petra (FOMO, Wandering Letters) the protagonist, and Fanit Franciska Törőcsik transforms.
The Cicaverzum is RTL Hungary It was developed in the co-production of the National Film Institute with the support of the Incubator Program of the National Film Institute.
Polish-Hungarian co-production: the Budapest Diary will be circulating soon
One Budapest Diary decided to support the film. As they put it, the protagonist of the work is the eleven-year-old Irek, who arrives in Budapest in the winter of 1981 with his mother and the eccentric passengers of a Polish tourist bus. In the meantime, they are declaring a state of emergency in their homeland, but that is not the only reason why this journey is turning a destiny for the boy and his mother. The cinema, set in Budapest in the 1980s, is being co-produced in a Polish-Hungarian co-production with a production grant of HUF 196.5 million from the National Film Institute.
The screenwriter-director Rafael Kapelinski In 2017, with his first feature film (Butterfly Kisses), he won the Grand Prix of the Berlinale Generation Section. The plot of his new film is partly autobiographically inspired, the director experienced similar adventures in the Hungarian capital as a child. The first version of the Budapest Diary was developed by the creators in the prestigious scholarship program of the Cannes Film Festival, Cinéfondation Residence.
Nearly half of the 36-day shooting, which starts in a few days, will be in Hungary. THE Filmfabriq Hungarian producers of the Budapest Diary Gábor Osváth and Balázs Zachar.
Czech-Hungarian co-production: The Source is filmed in the autumn
Finally, the National Film Institute voted a grant of HUF 73.6 million for the Slovak-Czech-Hungarian co-production. Source for the production of historical film drama.
The story takes place in a gynecology clinic in a small Czechoslovak town in the 80s, its protagonists being a doctor living as a member of a local intellectual elite and a Roma nurse raised in an orphanage. The world of the two women, which at first rigidly separated, came closer as a result of their work at the clinic and the stories of their patients, which they themselves begin to begin with. The Source Ivan Ostrochovský made from his screenplay and directing, whose previous works included Velvet Terrorists, Koza, and Slaves, which had their world premiere at the Berlinale and were screened at major international film festivals. THE Proton cinema starring in a film made in his co-production Anna Geislerová she plays a Czech actress and is the dominant actor in contemporary Central European film, the Romanian Vlad Ivanov also plays an important role. Filming in Hungary is expected to take place in the autumn of 2022 with the participation of Hungarian experts, and then the music will be recorded in Hungary. Producer of Forrás in Hungary Júlia Berkes.
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Cover: Cicaverzum. Photo: National Film Institute