Eternal Winter
- Feature
- 2018
- 110 Minutes
- Hungary
- Language: Hungarian and Russian
The true story of an unlikely romance in a Soviet labor camp. “Eternal Winter” is the very first feature film about the 700,000 Hungarian victims of the Soviet labor camps whose stories remained untold for over 70 years.
Director: Attila Szász
Screenwriter: Attila Szász, Norbert Köbli
Production Company: Szupermodern Stúdió
Premier Status: Asian Premiere
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Awards
2019: Sedona International Film Festival, Best Feature Film - Drama, Winner, USA2018: Zoom Festival, Best Director, Winner, Spain
2018: St. Louis International Film Festival, Best Narrative Feature, Winner, USA
2018: Montréal World Film Festival, Best Director (Winner), Best Film - World Competition (Nominated), Canada
2018: Heartland International Film Festival, Narrative Feature, Winner, USA
Cast and Crew
Screenwriter: Attila Szász, Norbert Köbli
DOP / Camera: András Nagy
Editor: László Hargittai
Music: Gergely Parádi
Sound: Csaba Major
Production Designer: Viktória Horváth, Zsolt Nánássy
Producer: Ábel Köves, Tamás Lajos
Cast: Marina Gera, Sándor Csányi, Laura Döbrösi, Diána Magdolna Kiss, Franciska Farkas, Niké Kurta
Director

Attila Szász
Attila Szász (born: 1972 in Szolnok, Hungary) is graduated at the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest in 1996. He is known for the 30-minute short “Now You See Me, Now You Don’t” (2005) and three feature-length movies “The Ambassador to Bern” (2014) (TV movie), “Demimonde” (2015) (TV movie) and “Eternal Winter” (2018).