László Nemes

László Nemes

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László Nemes is an acclaimed Hungarian film director and screenwriter, best known for his Oscar-winning film 'Son of Saul.' His work has significantly impacted the Hungarian film scene, showcasing the country's cinematic talent on the global stage, despite the current difficulties in obtaining funding for new projects.

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László Nemes directed the film 'Orphan', which is competing for the Oscar.

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László Nemes is a young Hungarian director who presented his debut film 'Son of Saul' at Cannes in 2015.

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László Nemes returns to the festival with his film Orphan, following the success of his debut film Son of Saul.

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El País·SpainSpain· 2025-08-28
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László Nemes directed the film Orphan, which competes for the award at the festival.

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El Nacional·VenezuelaVenezuela· 2025-08-28
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László Nemes is mentioned as part of the lineup for the Venice Film Festival in 2025.

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Público·PortugalPortugal· 2025-07-23
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László Nemes directed El hijo de Saúl, a film that uses a similar first-person perspective to depict horror.

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El Nacional·VenezuelaVenezuela· 2025-03-19
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László Nemes is a film director and screenwriter whose film Son of Saul won a Bafta.

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The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-02-27
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