French police ended a Hungarian film’s party at Cannes

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György Kristóf’s film, Out, was screened on Monday as part of the Cannes Festival’s Un Certain Regard programme. However, index.hu and origo.hu both report that the after party ended badly, as police arrived on the scene and took some of the cast members with them.

After a film premieres in Cannes, an after party is hosted for the crew members, press, and others, who are invited, though this particular one had a bad ending. On Tuesday morning the director, Kristóf, sent a letter to Index, claiming that police took him, the Slovakian producer, Marek Urban, and the sound engineer, Jan Richtr from the party and that they were kept at the police station for hours. The letter was originally intended for the programme director of the Un Certain Regard selection.

The venue for the 9000 euro party was the Villa Schweppes, which closes at 2 am, and is located at the beach. The police claims that they flew to the scene, because someone reported a fight at the front of the venue, but the director says otherwise: there was no fight, he was jumping around, and then he was simply thrown out. This is confirmed by Origo’s source, who claims that the bouncer jumped at Kristóf, because he seemed to dance to vehemently. After this, security alerted the police, who, upon arriving at the scene, found the director and his company outside.

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