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Vozo Zoltán Végh is a Hungarian filmmaker whose bold, unsettling horror films have earned him a reputation as a bold new voice in genre cinema. With a distinctive visual style and a knack for crafting deeply chilling psychological narratives, Végh's work subverts audience expectations and delves into the darker recesses of the human experience. His 2017 film The Basement exemplifies Végh's talent for building an atmosphere of pervasive unease. Unfolding in a claustrophobic subterranean setting, the film follows a young woman's harrowing ordeal as she finds herself trapped and tormented by a sadistic captor. Through meticulous camerawork and a haunting musical score, Végh ratchets up the tension, immersing the viewer in a nightmare world where the lines between reality and madness become increasingly blurred. More recently, Végh's 2020 film Psycho 60 has cemented his status as a bold innovator in the horror genre. A loose reimagining of the Hitchcock classic, the film transplants the iconic story to a modern-day setting, infusing it with Végh's signature blend of psychological complexity and visceral scares. By delving into the psychological motivations of his characters and subverting audience expectations, Végh has crafted a work that both pays homage to its cinematic predecessor and stands as a wholly distinctive cinematic experience.