Benedek Fliegauf

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Benedek "Bence" Fliegauf (born 15 August 1974 in Budapest) is a Hungarian film director and screenwriter.

Life and career

Originally Fliegauf planned to become a writer. However, he had to abandon his plans due to a lack of finances. Instead, Fliegauf studied to become a stage designer between 1995 and 1998 and was hired as an assistant at Hungarian Television where he went on to become a director and editor. As assistant director, he studied under Miklós Jancsó and Árpád Sopsits. Fliegauf, who never attended film school, made his directorial debut in 1999 with the documentary Határvonal. Success first came with Beszélő fejek (2001), a film made up of six stories of everyday urban life. Fliegauf received the Award for Best Experimental Film at the Hungarian Film Week for this 27-minute short film. Positive critical acclaim continued with his next documentary, Van élet a halál előtt? (2002), and the 15-minute short film Hypnosis.

In 2003, Fliegauf directed his first feature film. Balanced between comedy and drama, Rengeteg tells stories about the lives of young Hungarians living in Budapest. The film was shot in digital, with amateur actors in leading roles. Rengeteg was invited to the International Forum of New Cinema of the Berlin International Film Festival and was awarded there with the Wolfgang Staudte Prize. According to the German Filmdienst magazine, the elliptical drama and documentary style of Rengeteg resembled the works of the Danish Dogme movement. Fliegauf himself stated, however, that he had applied the aesthetics of the Budapest School of the 1970s following the work of his famous fellow countryman Béla Tarr.

2004 saw Fliegauf achieve great international success with his second feature film, Dealer, which was also invited to the International Forum of New Cinema at the

Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata
and the Hungarian Film Week.

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 International Film Festival in the "Filmmakers of the Present" category. The success of Dealer made it possible for him to stage his first English-language feature film in 2010. A European co-production, Womb 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. The German Fachkritik praised Womb for starting out as an atmospherically impressive drama, though ultimately being "philosophically and emotionally too vague" in discussing genetic engineering.

In 2012, Fliegauf shot

Academy Awards
in the category of Best Foreign Language Film, but in the end was not shortlisted. In Germany, the film was shown in theatres up to almost eighteen months after its premiere, in its original version with German subtitles.

Fliegauf is considered a perfectionist who is known to control almost all artistic aspects of his films, including the score and the visual design. In addition to working in the film industry, Fliegauf has founded an artists' collective known as Raptor's Kollektíva.

Filmography

Year Title Notes Awards
1999 Border line (Határvonal) Documentary
2000 Talking Heads (Beszélő fejek) Short
2001 Is there life before death? (Van élet a halál elött?) Documentary
2001 Hypnosis Short
2002 Forest (Rengeteg) Feature Berlin International Film Festival - Best First Film
2003 The Line Short
2003 Dealer Feature
FIPRESCI Prize
2004 Európából Európába Documentary
2004 A sor Short
2004 Pörgés Short
2007 Miky Way (Tejút) Feature
Locarno International Film Festival
- Golden Leopard
Hungarian Film Week - Special Prize
2008 Csillogás Documentary
2010 Womb Feature
Locarno International Film Festival
- Golden Leopard
2012 Just the Wind (Csak a szél) Feature
LUX Prize
2016 Lily Lane (Liliom ösvény) Feature
Minsk International Film Festival Listapad
- Golden Listapad
2021 Forest – I See You Everywhere (Rengeteg – mindenhol látlak) Feature

Other works

Benedek Fliegauf was one of the founding members and later manager of the Hungarian punk rock band C.A.F.B. He later worked as contributor for "Pesti musor" a Budapest-based weekly program magazine in the mid 1990s.

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