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Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2015: #57. Benedek Fliegauf’s Lily Lane

Lily Lane

Director: Benedek Fliegauf// Writer: Benedek Fliegauf

Those familiar with the films of Hungarian filmmaker Benedek Fliegauf find him hard to pinpoint. He’s been building a reputation as an experimental filmmaker since 2001’s Talking Heads. Since then, his films regularly screen at Locarno (he won the Golden Leopard with 2007’s Milky Way). His first English language feature, the delightfully bizarre Eva Green film, Womb (2010) saw his audience widen, even as that also faced similar distribution issues. In 2012, Just the Wind snagged him the Silver Berlin Bear (along with several other accolades), and is still without distribution. Favoring strange and unnerving narratives, we’re greatly excited to see he has another project ready for the coming year (see on set pic above), Lily Lane, which the director describes as a story that sees a woman receive news of her mother’s death, which drives her to try to seek out her long-lost father and return to the place where she spent her childhood. At the same time, she starts to tell her son a series of stories to reveal memories of her dark past. When they both set off down Lily Lane, they have no idea what is in store for them, and they find themselves in a world of mystical urban awakening, full of wonder and secrets.

Cast: Angéla Stefanovics, Bálint Sótonyi

Producer: Hímpor Film’s Erno Mesterházy (Our Women)

U.S. Distributor: Rights available

Release Date: Intended for domestic release this Spring, we may see Fliegauf turn up once more at Berlin, and if he doesn’t make his Cannes bow with this title, look to Locarno.

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Los Angeles based Nicholas Bell is IONCINEMA.com's Chief Film Critic and covers film festivals such as Sundance, Berlin, Cannes and TIFF. He is part of the critic groups on Rotten Tomatoes, The Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) and GALECA. His top 3 for 2021: France (Bruno Dumont), Passing (Rebecca Hall) and Nightmare Alley (Guillermo Del Toro). He was a jury member at the 2019 Cleveland International Film Festival.

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