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Lajos Koltai
cinematographer, director
Directorial
debut:
Fateless
Cinematography:
Being Julia
Max
The Emperor's Club
Ten Minutes Older: The Cello
Taking Sides
Malena (Oscar nomination)
Sunshine
The Legend of 1900
Out To Sea |
FATELESS, an epic adaptation of the contemporary classic novel
by Nobel Prize winner Imre Kertész, represents the directorial
debut of Oscar-nominated cinematographer Lajos Koltai, and
boasts a screenplay by Kertész himself.
Set in 1944, as Hitler’s Final Solution becomes policy
throughout Europe, FATELESS is the semi-autobiographical tale of
a 14 year-old Jewish boy from Budapest, who finds himself swept
up by cataclysmic events beyond his comprehension. A perfectly
normal metropolitan teen who has never felt particularly
connected to his religion, he is suddenly separated from his
family as part of the rushed and random deportation of his
city’s large Jewish population. Brought to a concentration camp,
his existence becomes a surreal adventure in adversity and
adaptation, and he is never quite sure if he is the victim of
his captors, or of an absurd destiny that metes out salvation
and suffering arbitrarily. When he returns home after the
liberation, he misses the sense of community he experienced in
the camps, feeling alienated from both his Christian neighbors
who turned a blind eye to his fate, and the Jewish family
friends who avoided deportation and who now want to put the war
behind them. |