
Daniel Misota
Directing
Known For

In this reenactment of a propaganda documentary, a woman is falling prey to the role assigned to her in slow motion. Upon her arrest, diplomat Mária Kerényi is interviewed by the state television. Her story in espionage confronts the mechanisms of autocracy and the concept of guilt in a closed society.
Mária Kerényi, 41, July 1970

A teenage girl suffering from a traumatizing injury is tangled in a web of lies trying to manage her studies, her prom night and a boy who might be interested in her.
Not My Skin

A surreal exploration of queer identity in the face of immigration; following teenager Hajnal as they grapple with the demands of leaving behind their post-Soviet country in favour of a new life in England.
Soviet Fantasia
Horizon shows images of thirteen locations where the presence of human life and its traces are intimately linked to the view of their environment. Aged moods, tiny shivers, the subtle movements of amortisation altogether create this situation by which the viewers can immerse themselves in the impulses of the Hungarian countryside.
Horizon

This is a story about a toxic relationship, where one’s harmful lifestyle is too much for the main character to bear.