Alissa Simon Film CriticThe winner of Karlovy Vary’s East of the West prize for her debut, “The Wednesday Child” (2015), Hungarian multihyphenate Lili Horvát screens “Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time” at the Toronto Intl.
Film Festival after its world premiere in Venice Days. Her unusual love story explores the role of projections in love and the fine line between romance and madness.Your first film boasted a gritty, neo-realistic look and this one feels mysterious and dreamy.
How did you decide on the visual style and why did you decide to shoot on 35mm?The key element of “Preparations” is insecurity, the fragility and precariousness of reality.
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