The opening/award ceremony of 2024 Hungarian Film Festival of Los Angeles was held on November 1st, 2024

CWB’s Bridging The Borders Award, Sponserd by 360 MEDIA, for the Best Feature Film went to ANYONE CAN DIE, directed by Andras Surany & Ildiko Gaal.

In ANYONE CAN DIE, the Writer (Róbert Koltai) knows more about the world, women, and the essence of relationships than all of us put together. He doesn’t want to die without passing on this secret. So he’s looking for someone to whom he can pass on the “essence of being a bluebeard”. And he finds it, in the person of the Man (Elek Ferenc), who the memory of a single woman has tormented since his teenage years. This memory determines all your decisions. A mysterious, exciting psychological game develops between them, a fight in which the writer subjects the Man to tests in order to prepare him to carry on the secret.

Year 2024
Language Hungarian
Country Hungary
Director Andras Suranyi, Ildiko Gaal
Screenwriter Ildiko Gaal, Bea Selmeczi
Producer Thomas Jávor, Kőszegi Edit
Cast Robert Koltai, Elek Ferenc, Máthé Rebeka
Cinematographer Gábor Halász
Composer Endre Kertész

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Bijan (Hassan) Tehrani Founder and Editor in Chief of Cinema Without Borders, is a film director, writer, and a film critic, his first article appeared in a weekly film publication in Iran 45 years ago. Bijan founded Cinema Without Borders, an online publication dedicated to promotion of international cinema in the US and around the globe, eighteen years ago and still works as its editor in chief. Bijan is has also been a columnist and film critic for the Iranian monthly film related medias for 45 years and during the past 5 years he has been a permanent columnist and film reviewer for Film Emrooz (Film Today), a popular Iranian monthly print film magazine. Bijan has won several awards in international film festivals and book fairs for his short films and children's books as well as for his services to the international cinema. Bijan is a member of Iranian Film Writers Critics Society and International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI). He is also an 82nd Golden Globe Awards voter.

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