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

*''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 István Fekete (25 January 1900, Gölle, Austria-Hungary – 23 June 1970, Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian writer. He wrote several youth novels and animal stories. He is perhaps best known for his youth novel ''Tüskevár'' ("Thorn Castle", 1 ...
*''Marionette Short Story'' ("Marionett novella") tragicomedy based on the works of Jozsef Koves


Movie Productions


The Violin
(executive producer)
Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!
(executive producer, creative consultant)
Father Fabulous
(director, producer, writer)
Music video for Live the Dream by Lori Carpenter
(executive producer)
The Bondage
(executive producer, story consultant, editor)


Novels and screenplays

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

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


Sources


City Library of Tiszafüred

Hungarian National Theatre
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