February. 05. 2003.
The grand prize of the Film Week this year went to Péter Gothár's Magyar Szépség. The award for the best young director went to Boldog születésnapot by Csaba Fazekas.
The jury of feature films has awarded the following prizes:
Main Prize: Hungarian Beauty by Péter Gothár
Best First Film: Csaba Fazekas for Happy Birthday!
Simó Sándor Prize for Best First Film: Benedek Fliegauf for Forest
Prize to the director for Visual Expression: Ferenc Grunwalsky for Dancing Figure
Collective Creators' Prize : Árpád Schilling, Ferenc Török, Viktor Bodó, György Pálfi and Kornél Mundruczó for A Bus Came ...
Best Cinematography: Tamás Sas for Happy Birthday!
Best Screenplay: Andor Szilágyi for Rose's Songs
Best Young Screenplay: Zsombor Dyga & Balázs Lovas for Bro'
Best Producer: András Muhi for Forest and Libiomfi & György Budai for A Bus Came ... and Libiomfi
Best Actress: Eszter Ónodi for Happy Birthday!
Best Actor: Zoltán Mucsi for Libiomfi
Best Supporting Actor: Lajos Kovács for Fools' Song and Rinaldo
Special Prize for Best Performance:Andrea Ladányi in Dancing Figure
Best Editor: Béla Barsi for Happy Birthday! and A Bus Came ...
Best Sound: Róbert Juhász for The Colour of Happiness, Hungarian Beauty and Bro'
Experimental and Short Film Category
Main Prize: Károly Ujj Mészáros for The Rubberman
Short Feature Film Category Prize: Péter Politzer for Grenades
Experimental Film Prize: Rita Kollányi for You Decide! and Diana Groó for Colourful Imagination - Renoir's Dreams
The Gene Moskowitz Prize awarded by the foreign critics:
Forest by Benedek Fliegauf
The jury of documentary films has awarded the following prizes:
Main Prize: Tamás Almási for The End of the Road
Best Director : Attila Janisch for Yvette Bozsik and Judit Surányi for Pure Romance
Special Prize of Duna Television: Attila Janisch for Yvette Bozsik
Best Historical Film: Ágnes Papp for No Appeal
Best Popular Scientific Film: Éva Pataki for Catching Infinity - János Bolyai
Best Cinematography: Béla Körtési for When Serving Years Go Past
Schiffer Pál Prize: Gábor Ferenczi for Hungarian Buletin
Special Prize of the Jury: Ocsenás Tamás for András Pető
The most successful Hungarian film in cinema in the year 2002 (526 114 viewers):
A Kind of America by Gábor Herendi
People's choice via Internet: Happy Birthday! by Csaba Fazekas