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György Pálfi (b. 1974, Budapest) started to make his first Super8 experimental films in 1987. The student films that he made while styding film direction at the Academy of Theatre and Film Art in Budapest attracted interest, and he drew international attention with his feature debut, „Hukkle” (2002), which won the European Discovery of the Year Prize and received a FIPRESCI Award Special Mention in Cottbus. Pálfi’s second feature "Taxidermia" screened at Cannes in Un Certain Regard and won the Sundance Institute/NHK Award for Best European Film Project, also have been in competition programme EurAsia at PÖFF 2006. "Pepertuity" is Pálfi's seventh feature film.
Hukkle (Hõkk, PÖFF 2003), Taxidermia (Taksidermia, PÖFF 2006), Nem vagyok a barátod (Ma ei ole sinu sõber, PÖFF 2009), Final Cut: Hölgyeim és uraim (Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen, 2012), Szabadesés (Free Fall, 2014), His Master's Voice (2018), Mindörökké (Perpertuity, 2021)



