That's the hope of this film," Nemes told the Oscars audience at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. "Even in the darkest hours of mankind, there might be a voice within us that allows us to remain human. The Oscar win caps a remarkable 12 months for rookie director Laszlo Nemes after "Son of Saul" won Hungary's first ever Golden Globe in January as well as the Grand Prix at Cannes last year. "It is a pure film, intelligent," French director Claude Lanzmann, who made the acclaimed Holocaust documentary "Shoah" (1985), said last month, calling it "a monument for the Jews of Hungary".
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