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Péter Bergendy tourne Post Mortem

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- Le cinéaste se lance dans un film de fantômes au lendemain de la Première Guerre Mondiale. Une production Szupermodern Studio Budapest vendue par HNFF

Péter Bergendy tourne Post Mortem
Fruzsina Hais dans Post Mortem (© Szupermodern Studio/Attila Szvacsek)

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Filming kicked off on Péter Bergendy's Post Mortem [+lire aussi :
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on 27 November, his fourth feature film after Stop Mom Theresa! (winner of two prizes at the Hungarian Film Week in 2005 and selected at many international festivals), The Exam [+lire aussi :
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(unveiled at Karlovy Vary, in the East of the West competition in 2012) and the historical thriller Vault [+lire aussi :
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(2018). The cast stars Viktor Klem (The Whiskey Bandit [+lire aussi :
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, Home Guards [+lire aussi :
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), the young Fruzsina Hais, Judit Schell (noticed for her performance in Just Sex and Nothing Else [+lire aussi :
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, and due to hit the big screen next year in Impromptu), Zsolt Anger (winner of the Best Actor Award at the Hungarian Film Week in 2008 for The Investigator, giving excellent performances recently in Strangled [+lire aussi :
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, Budapest Noir [+lire aussi :
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, and Loop [+lire aussi :
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), Andrea Ladányi, Gabriella Hámori (winner of the European Film Promotion Shooting Star Award in 2006 and a close collaborator of the director's, having starred in all his previous films) and Gábor Reviczky.

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Written by Piros Zánkay (based on a story he developed with Péter Bergendy and Gábor Hellebrandt), the screenplay is based on a fantasy film premise. As a result of the destruction caused by World War I and the Spanish Flu, countless spirits have become stranded in our world. Tomás, the young, wandering, post mortem photographer, ends up in a small Hungarian village during the freezing winter of 1918, after meeting a ten year-old orphan girl, Anna. He decides to investigate the ghosts' intentions and look for a way to get free of them and Anna accompanies him through all the dangers on their exciting exploration...

Produced by Tamás Lajos and Abel Köves for Szupermodern Studio Budapest, Post Mortem received financing from the Hungarian National Film Fund, which will also manage international sales. The 41-day shoot – due to wrap up at the end of February 2019 – will take place primarily at the Hungarian Open Air Museum in Szentendre, with some special scenes due to take place at Studio 4 and in the backlot of Mafilm Studios. The film's theatrical release is scheduled for October 2020.

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