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Directed by | Réka Bucsi |
Written by | Réka Bucsi |
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Running time | 10 minutes |
Countries | Ungarn |
Symphony No. 42 is a 2014 Hungarian animated short film directed by Réka Bucsi. The film had its premiere at the Berlinale Shorts Competition.
Plot
The short consists of 47 loosely connected scenes revolving around the "irrational connections between human and nature[1]".
Awards and nominations
- 38th Hong Kong International Film Festival – Special Mention for Best Short Film (2014)
- Friss Hús Budapest International Short Film Festival – Best Hungarian Short Film (2014)
- Primanima World Festival of First Animations – George Pal Prize, Best Graduation Film (2014)
- Anilogue International Animation Festival – Audience Award and Special Jury Mention (2014)
- Hiroshima International Animation Festival – Hiroshima Prize (2014)
- 3. Kyiv International Short Film Festival – Best Film Award, Audience Award (2014)
- 50th Chicago International Film Festival – Gold Plaque (2014)
- Vilnius International Film Festival – Best Short Film (2015)[2]