Movie star Timothée Chalamet loves Hungary
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And he can pronounce perfectly the Hungarian word ‘Szilvásvárad.’
Timothée Chalamet is a regular ‘guest worker’ in Hungary, so to speak, and the country has made an impact on him. He talked about his experience and about his latest film on the press tour of Little Women, an upcoming American coming-of-age period drama, in which he plays the role of Theodore “Laurie” Laurence, hvg reported.
He said that he adores Hungary, and as a Hungarian journalist rightly pointed it out in his interview, he pronounced ‘Szilvásvárad’ perfectly. Here you can watch the relevant excerpt of the video:
Timothée Chalamet milyen szépen ejti ki a Szilvásvárad szót! pic.twitter.com/3F8KS7KzhQ
— Varga Ferenc (@filmklub) November 15, 2019
Chalamet shot both a Netflix movie titled The King and the new Dune movie in Hungary.
We wrote HERE about The King when its first trailer appeared on Netflix. Some parts of the film were shot in the Hungarian town called Szilvásvárad, so this is why Chalamet can pronounce the name of the city so well. The film presents the story of medieval monarch King Henry V, based on Shakespeare’s three dramas that were adapted by Joel Edgerton and David Michôd.





