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Hungary nominates Nemes's sunset for 2019 foreign-language Oscar

Sunset, László Nemes Jeles’s second feature film, will be Hungary’s contender for the 2019 Oscar for best foreign-language film, the Hungarian
Film Fund said. Earlier in September, the film won the FIPRESCI Critics Prize prize at the Venice film festival. Made with an international cast of professional and amateur actors, the film tells the story of a young Hungarian woman who investigates the fate of her family and its Budapest shop circa 1913. It will be screened in Hungarian cinemas from Sept. 27. Nemes Jeles largely worked with the crew that made his Oscar-winning first
feature, Son of Saul. The American Film Academy accepts one film per country, premiered in its country of origin between October 1, 2017, and September 30, 2018, to be nominated for the title of best foreign-language film. The academy will publish its shortlist of five films on Jan. 22, and announce the winners at the Oscar gala on Feb. 24.