Kornél Mundruczó is a Hungarian film and theatre director. He is known for his often provocative and experimental style, exploring complex social and political themes through a unique cinematic language. His films frequently blend realism with elements of fantasy and allegory. Mundruczó's notable works include "Delta", which won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, "White God", winner of the Un Certain Regard award also at Cannes, and "Jupiter's Moon", which was nominated for the Palme d'Or. He has also directed several acclaimed theatrical productions, further establishing himself as a prominent figure in contemporary European art.
Show more