Posts Tagged ‘National Film Institute’

 Ildikó Enyedi’s Latest Film “Silent Friend”. 

For the “Q” to arose … the film will tell the ‘A” …“What if they are watching us, just as we are watching them? And what would you do if you wanted to connect with a being, but you don’t have a common language?” These are the questions that arise in the recently released trailer for Ildikó Enyedi’s film Silent Friend . The latest work by the Golden Bear-winning and Oscar-nominated director of Body and Soul debuted at the 82nd Venice Film Festival and has since won numerous awards. The Hungarian-German-French co-production, supported by the National Film Institute, was rated 100% by Rotten Tomatoes, which summarizes film reviews. There were sold-out screenings in 26 cinemas in 18 cities in Hungary, so nearly 3,500 people have now seen Silent Friend , which will be released in domestic cinemas on January 29, 2026, distributed by Mozinet.

Six awards, including the Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best New Actor (Luna Wedler) … Venice International Film Festival 2025.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Movie “SILENT FRIEND” to be screened @ the 82nd Venice Film Festival 2025.

It was announced today that the new film “SILENT FRIEND” – directed by Ildikó Enyedi, winner of the Golden Bear and Oscar-nominated film Body and Soul, has been invited to the competition program of the 82nd Venice Film Festival. It draws a sensitive and philosophical parallel between the relationship between plants and humans. The film is an emotional journey through time, spiced with a bit of humor. The male lead of the film is Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, whose work was recognized with a lifetime achievement award in Venice in 2023. The other main characters of the film, Luna Wedler and Enzo Brumm, can also be seen in the film My Wife’s Story, starring Léa Seydoux. The German-French-Hungarian co-production, supported by the National Film Institute, and led by Reinhard Brundig and Monika Mécs, is scheduled to be released in cinemas across Europe in the first half of 2026, and in Hungary, distributed by Mozinet (National Film Institue).

One of the world’s most prestigious, A-category film festivals will be held between August 27. -September 6. 2025.

Updated by Aggie Reiter