Ildikó Enyedi's Silent Friend wins FIPRESCI prize at Venice Film Festival
Hungarian filmmaker Ildikó Enyedi's latest film Silent Friend interweaves three stories set in 1908, 1970, and 2020. The film, awarded the FIPRESCI critics' prize at the Venice Film Festival, explores themes of isolation through a metaphor of a ginkgo tree that cannot fruit without a male counterpart. Each segment is filmed in a distinct style, reflecting the era's essence.
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Published 25 Jun 2026, 02:44 UTC · Updated 25 Jun 2026, 02:50 UTC
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