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Davis Dusa (born May 17, 1979, Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian and Swedish film
director.[1]
Dusa grew up in Sweden, and after working in fish factories in northern Norway, he
settled in France in 2001.
In 2004, he completed his studies at the French CLCF in Paris, and travelled for six
months in Asia. He worked for the American documentary director Peter Friedman, and
founded the 'Realise' production company with him. Between 2006 and 2009, Dusa
directed six short-length movies, winning awards in Festivals all around the world,
including the UIP Award at the Rotterdam International Film Festival, and the Onda Curta
Award at the Vila Do Conde Festival. In 2008-2009, he assisted Andrew Ktting on
directing Ivul, and then edited the movie, an official selection at the Locarno Film Festival.
In June 2009, following the riots that took place in Iran, Dusa wrote Flowers of Evil. The
movie premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival (ACID selection) and won the '10
European Directors To Watch Award' delivered by Variety and European Film
Promotion. Flowers of Evil was released in France on February 8, 2012.
Ever since, Dusa has been working on two fictional films currently in
development: Cacheux Malor, and The Netocracy. He is also developing a TVseries, Paradise Institute, in collaboration with Mike Sens, and works as a playwright for
Belgian choreographer Wim Vandekeybus, on the creation of his next show, Radical
Wrong. He has also co-written the screenplay to Galloping Mind with him, which is
currently in production.

Feature film[edit]

2011 : Flowers of Evil[2][3][4][5]

Short film[edit]

2009 : Emeutes des Emotions

2009 : Rushes Instables

2009 : Wild Beast

2008 : Distances

2007 : Amin

2006 : Machine

Year

Work

201
1

Flowers of
Evil

Category

10 European Directors to
Watch[6]

Discovery Award for Best 1st


Feature-Film

Junior Award for Best FeatureFilm

Award !

Variety Selection & European


Film Promotion

Namur International Film


Festival

Passeurs DImages Kyrnea


International Award

Young Audience Award


Cine Junior Festival
Audience Award

High Schools and Junior High


Schools Award

Mavericks Jury Award Best


1st Feature Film

Calgary International Film


festival

Best Actor In A Leading role

La Normandie Et Le
Monde Festival

Best Screenplay

Best Editing

Blue Whiskey Independent Film


Festival

200
7

Amin

UIP Award[7]

Rotterdam International Film


Festival

Onda-Curta Award

Villa Do Conde Short-Length


Film Festival

Best editing (Nominated)

Deutscher Kamerapreis

Grand Jury Prize

Maremetraggio Film Festival

Crystal Simorgh Prize

Fajr film festival

Grand Jury Prize

Rio de Janeiro International Film


Festival

Aprila Jury Mention

Milano International Film


Festival

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