Gyula Nemes and Krisztian Kovacs Interview at European Films
October 14th, 2006 by Andre Soares

"The renaissance of new Hungarian cinema, which started some years ago with titles such as Szép Napok (Pleasant Days), Hukkle and Kontroll, keeps gaining ground with no less than three titles this year in Cannes (including Taxidermia and the country’s 2006 Foreign Language Oscar submission Féher tenyér / White Palms), a strong presence of young filmmakers in Karlovy Vary and the first feature film of director Gyula Nemes, Egytleneim (My One and Onlies), as part of the ambitious Critics’ Week programme in Venice. The editor of european-films.net, Boyd van Hoeij, met with the director and his star Krisztián Kovács — who plays the über-sexy yet boyish seducer who is the protagonist of Egytleneim — on the terrace of the Excelsior Hotel in Venice, overlooking a calm Adriatic Sea that seemed unfazed by the fact that one of the busiest and most important film festivals in the world was happening just two hundred metres away."
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