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The Hungarian Oscar-nominated film was a hit in Hollywood

the Four coyote lives, the Hungarian animated film that was sent to the Academy Awards, will be screened in Los Angeles with Academy members in the audience. Inspired by an Indian story of creativity, the film has already won several prestigious international awards. The Academy Awards ceremony is scheduled to be held in Hollywood next March.

Hungary’s animated film, nominated for this year’s Oscars, will be shown in cinemas in Los Angeles. The unique visual world of Aaron Gooder’s film, more than ten years in the making, is based on an Indian innovation story, following a group of young Indians as they fight against oil companies that want to destroy their ancestral land to build their own kingdom. pipe lines.

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The film will be shown several times this week in the City of Angels, and the audience will be joined by members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, experts who will choose the winners from among 88 foreign-language films nominated for Oscars, reports Hirado.is. the Four coyote lives He will represent Hungary in this field, with very good chances, as well

Hollywood film experts write that the Hungarian film could pass without a hitch in the first rating.

The film has previously won awards at several foreign festivals, including Annecy and Shanghai.

It may seem strange that an animated film would be chosen by a country to showcase such prestigious awards, however, this is something that could be a real game-changer, because it is so special. “They really love Hungarian films, Hungarian film productions, and the Hungarian film industry,” producer Rika Temple emphasized about the Academy members.

The shortlist will be announced on December 21, and the Academy Awards ceremony will be held in Hollywood next March.

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the Four coyote lives It won the Jury Prize at the most prestigious animated film festival in Annecy, France this summer, while simultaneously taking home the Best Animated Feature award at one of Asia’s most prestigious festivals, the Shanghai International Film Festival. Since then, it has been invited to over 30 festivals and has been acquired for overseas distribution by the leading French company, Gebeka Films.

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