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Nemes Gyula

The Dike of Transience
This experimental documentary is a three-year record of the barrage in the centre of Budapest on the peninsula Kopaszi that waits for demolition. Old film material cut right in the Admira camera breathes together with the environment and the locals. The sound is supplied by a recording of the train Dunakeszi, which is trying to play Egmont by Ludwig van Beethoven. FAMU, Department of Documentary Film (4th year)

Lost World
The life, demolition and reconstruction of the Kopaszi dam between 1998 and 2007. A mostly black & white 35mm documentary shot over ten years in a forgotten landscape in the center of Budapest. People living in houseboats and wooden houses, struggling against flood, snow and investors who want them to evict. The second part of The Dike of Transience.

Negative History of Hungarian Cinema
Reconstructions of unrealized Hungarian films.

Recycling
Recycling tries to find a solution to the problems caused by the extreme amount of rubbish flooding our world. We follow the way of the consumer products from the origins through the using, until the destruction or storing of the non-recyclable ones. Recycling represents the industrial production as a huge organism in continuous circulation. We show how we can be in connection through the production and the consumption without noticing each other. The way of the consumer goods, produced in shocking quantity from day to day, come to light through expressive pictures and industrial poetry.

Gyula Nemes was born in 1974 in Hungary. He studied at FAMU, Prague, under professors Věra Chytilová and Karel Vachek. His first feature, My One and Onlies was in competition in Venice. His latest film Lost World won the best documentary award at the 2008 Karlovy Vary IFF. Selected filmography: 2001 Parrot, 2004 The Dike of Transience, 2006 My One and Onlies, 2007 Fugue, 2008 Lost World, 2010 Negative History of Hungarian Cinema.
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Docu Talents from the East 2010 - 2010
East Silver Caravan - 2008
Karlovy Vary 2008 - Best Documentary Award (Lost World) Hamburg Shortfilmfest 2008 – Main Prize (Lost World) Punto da Vista, Pamplona – Best Short Film Cinefest, Miskolc – Best Cinematography DaKino, Bucarest – Most Innovative Film Cinesogni, Ravenna – Best Documentary Cyprus Shortfilmfest – Best Documentary

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