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2 take top prize at Hungarian Film Week


February 07, 2007 Hungary's annual competitive review of national film, the 38th Hungarian Film Week, closed in Budapest on Tuesday night with a novel dual top prize. The main prize for best art house film went to director Csaba Bollok for youth film "Iska's Journey," which screens to Berlin International Film Festival audiences next week in the Generation Kplus competition program. The film, about a drug-addicted doctor working in a lunatic asylum who discovers that one of his patients is a gifted writer, took best director for Szasz, best cinematography for Tibor Mathe and best sound for Istvan Sipos, Manuel Laval and Matthias Schwab.

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