Post Mortem: Hungarian horror film submitted for Oscar consideration

Supernatural horror film Post Mortem has been selected to represent Hungary in this year's Best International Feature Oscars race.Supernatural horror film Post Mortem has been selected to represent Hungary in this year's Best International Feature Oscars race.
Last Updated on October 8, 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSzywUkoK5o

Director Péter Bergendy’s Hungarian horror film Post Mortem has been screened at more than twenty genre festivals since its premieres at the Warsaw and Sitges film festivals last year, and its next stop may be the Academy Awards ceremony. Post Mortem has been selected to represent Hungary in the race to earn the Best International Feature Film nomination at next year’s Oscars. The film was chosen as Hungary’s top contender by the Hungarian Oscar Committee; Variety reports that this committee includes “Csaba Káel, the government commissioner for the development of the Hungarian motion picture industry, and chairman of the National Film Institute director Csaba Bereczki, director Kristóf Deák, screenwriter Tibor Fonyódi, film distribution expert András Kálmán, producer Ákos Pesti, and Emil Novák, a cinematographer”.

Scripted by Piros Zánkay from a story Bergendy crafted with Gábor Hellebrandt, Post Mortem is a supernatural horror film that centers on

a post-mortem photographer and a young girl confronting ghosts in a haunted village after World War I.

Viktor Klem, Fruzsina Hais, Judit Schell, Andrea Ladányi, Zsolt Anger, Gábor Reviczky, Gabriella Hámori, András Balogh, Diána Kiss, and Mari Nagy star.

Post Mortem was produced by Tamás Lajos and Ábel Köves of Szupermodern Stúdió. I haven’t seen the film, but it’s nice to hear that Hungary believes a horror movie is their best chance at securing an Oscar nomination this year.

We’ll know whether or not Post Mortem made the cut when the Oscar shortlist is announced on December 21st. The film has already won prizes at the Trieste, Fantasporto, Sombra and Parma genre festivals. At this year’s Hungarian Motion Picture Awards it won awards for its cinematography, editing, production design, and make-up.

Even if it doesn’t end up getting an Academy Award nomination, I’m going to have to check this one out at some point.

Post Mortem Peter Bergendy

Source: Variety

About the Author

Horror News Editor

Favorite Movies: The Friday the 13th franchise, Kevin Smith movies, the films of read more George A. Romero (especially the initial Dead trilogy), Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1 & 2, FleshEater, Intruder, Let the Right One In, Return of the Living Dead, The Evil Dead, Jaws, Tremors, From Dusk Till Dawn, Phantasm, Halloween, The Hills Have Eyes, Back to the Future trilogy, Dazed and Confused, the James Bond series, Mission: Impossible, the MCU, the list goes on and on

Likes: Movies, horror, '80s slashers, podcasts, animals, traveling, Brazil (the country), the read more Cinema Wasteland convention, classic rock, Led Zeppelin, Kevin Smith, George A. Romero, Quentin Tarantino, the Coen brothers, Richard Linklater, Paul Thomas Anderson, Stephen King, Elmore Leonard, James Bond, Tom Cruise, Marvel comics, the grindhouse/drive-in era

The comment section exists to allow readers to discuss the article constructively and respectfully, focused on the topic at hand.

What’s Not Allowed

  • Abusive language, insults, or harassment toward other users or staff.
  • Hate speech of any kind is strictly prohibited.
  • Bickering, bullying, personal attacks, or baiting others to argue
  • Extended off-topic debates, especially those centered on politics or religion rather than the article topic
  • No AI content or SPAM