György Pálfi Competes for Top Prize in Karlovy Vary

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György Pálfi debuted on the international film scene with an ingenious village murder mystery that contained hardly a word of dialogue. He followed up with a film called Taxidermia about the extremes humans will go to that was both revolting and marvelous. Pálfi's new film shows several interconnected stories about the rights and wrongs and relationships that make up the lives of the citizens of Budapest. The film has an improvisational feel and offers a true-to-life glimpse of life in the Hungarian capital in January 2008. I Am Not Your Friend, complemented with a short, also called I Am Not Your Friend, which documents early social networking among some of the capital's kindergartners, premiered at the 40th Hungarian Film Week at the end of January.

 
I Am Not Your Friend will compete against fourteen other films for the Crystal Globe, the main prize in Karlovy Vary.
 
Áron Mátyássy's Lost Times and Árpád Sopsits's The Seventh Circle will be shown in the festival's East of the West section. Gergely Fonyó's musical film Made in Hungária will be shown in a selection of ten films picked by critics from film industry journal Variety.
 
Veteran director István Szabó's 1991 film Sweet Emma, Dear Böbe will be shown as part of a selection marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of communism.
 
Among the documentaries to be shown at the festival will be Lost World by Gyula Nemes and a Hungarian-German co-production directed by Erzsébet Rácz