Dénes Nagy was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 2021 Berlinale for his atmospheric and unflinching gaze at the "banality of evil".

(2021), the haunting directorial debut from Dénes Nagy, is a visceral descent into the moral fog of World War II. Set in 1943 within the occupied Soviet Union, the film follows István Semetka, a Hungarian farmer-turned-corporal whose unit is tasked with rooting out elusive Soviet partisans.

Critics from platforms like Sight and Sound and The Guardian have praised its "cold, sombre beauty," noting that the film is "begrimed with collective guilt" and rendered in shades of sludgy mud-brown.

Semetka is a "simple man" forced into a leadership role he never asked for after his commander is killed in an ambush. He navigates a "war swamp" of mud and ice, his stoic face reflecting a quiet, desperate struggle to maintain his humanity while being a cog in a machine of brutality.

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