Iska's Journey Explained

Iska's Journey
Native Name:
Director:Csaba Bollók
Producer:Ágnes Csere
Starring:Mária Varga
Rózsika Varga
Marian Rusache
Marius Bodochi
Dan Tudor
Ágnes Csere
Gergely Levente
Distributor:Merkel Film
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:Hungary
Language:Hungarian, Romanian
Budget:HUF 154,000,000[1]

Iska's Journey (Hungarian: Iszka utazása) is a 2007 Hungarian film written and directed by Csaba Bollók and stars newcomer Mária Varga.

Synopsis

The film is the result of director Bollók's accidental meeting with a 14-year-old street child, Maria Varga, living in a coalmining town of the Southern Carpathians. The story follows her journey from her small town to the Black Sea, where she becomes a victim of human trafficking.

Distribution and response

The film was first screened in February 2007 at the Hungarian Film Festival, where it ended up as the surprise winner of the Grand Prize. After its international premier at the Berlinale in 2007, Iska's Journey was received on the international festival circuit as a huge success. More than 50 European, Asian, and American film festivals have presented Bollók's feature to date. Following its North American premier in Seattle last year, Iska's Journey was presented in Chicago, Cleveland, Toronto, Palm Springs and Vancouver.

It was commercially released in Hungary on 22 November 2007.[2] The film was chosen as Hungary's official submission to the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Theiapolis Cinema.
  2. Web site: IMDb: Iska's Journey.
  3. Web site: ISKA'S JOURNEY is the official Hungarian entry for the upcoming Academy Awards.