Forest–I See You Everywhere (2021): Hungarian Bence Fliegauf’s Film Wins Performance Honor

Berlin Film Fest 2021

The best supporting performance honor was awarded to Lilla Kizlinger for Forest–I See You Everywhere, the latest from Hungarian auteur Bence Fliegauf.

The narrative unfolds as a series of seven successive domestic disputes, played out by a mixture of professional and nonprofessional actors.

After the success of Dealer, Fliegauf shot two short films in the following years (A sor, 2004; Pörgés, 2005) and returned to feature film in 2007 with Tejút, which brought him the Golden Leopard at the Locarno Fest in the “Filmmakers of the Present” category.

The success of Dealer made it possible to make his first English-language feature film, Womb, in 2010.

A European co-production, it tells the story of a young woman (played by Eva Green) who cannot get over the loss of her childhood sweetheart. She has his body cloned, carries the baby herself and treats him as her son.

This atmospherically impressive drama also aims to comment on the issue of genetic engineering.

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