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Alfred Soultan

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Alfred Soultan (born 1976) is a Hungarian playwright, screenwriter, poet, and critic currently living in the United States.

Theatrical Works

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  • Alone, Amongst Thousands ("Magamban, ezerek között") - poems
  • The Griffin-Licence ("A griff-licenc") - satire in two acts based on the short novel of Jozsef Koves
  • The Doll ("A baba") - tragedy in two acts
  • Animal World ("Állatvilág") - play; obscene pathos for the 20th century
  • Dawning Aurora ("Derengő Hajnal") stage play in two acts based on Amongst Humans by István Fekete
  • Marionette Short Story ("Marionett novella") tragicomedy based on the works of Jozsef Koves

Movie Productions

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Novels and screenplays

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He currently has a 7 figure deal for developing original screenplays for independent features, animated features, and high budget feature movies.

  • Camp Tales ("Tábori történetek") - thematic collection of short stories
  • Bluechkin ("Szomoronc") - a tale
  • It Was Not Easy to Get You ("Nem volt könnyű megszereznem téged") - a novel
  • Heavenly Voices ("Mennyei hangok") - screenplay; a comedy
  • The Hermit ("A remete") - opera libretto
  • Scott ("Scott") - novel, then screenplay trilogy
  • CASFAP ("MESZOVE") - tragicomedy in two parts
  • Spade, Hoe, Hammer ("Ásó, kapa, kalapács") - a novel
  • She is a Conversationalist ("A társalkodónő") - a novel
  • One Week Beats Eternity ("Egy hét a világ") - a novel
  • Vesperal Loneliness ("Esteli magány") - poems
  • Sherman Valentine ("Sherman Valentine") - a novel
  • Tropical Fish House ("Trópusi díszhal ház") - a novel
  • The Snow Queen ("A hókirálynő") - screenplay for animated feature
  • Letter Novel ("Levélregény") - novel and screenplay
  • The Three Musketeers ("A három testőr") - screenplay

Awards

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  • First Prize - National Literary Competition - Hajdúböszörmény, June 11, 1993
  • First Prize - Literary Competition - Debrecen, November 22, 1993

Sources

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