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574 articles available in total starting from 22/04/2003. Last article published on 22/04/2024.

Dániel Bálint Sós is filming Growing Down

Dániel Bálint Sós is filming Growing Down

Produced by CineSuper, the director’s first feature follows the moral dilemma of a father played by Szabolcs Hajdu  

06/12/2022 | Production | Funding | Hungary

Review: Not a Thing

Review: Not a Thing

In Fanni Szilágyi’s playful and subtle debut feature film, Natasa Stork excels in a double role, playing twins who follow seemingly different social and personal paths  

17/11/2022 | Films | Reviews | Hungary

Ji.hlava looks at how regional filmmakers and theatre-goers must adapt to the new post-pandemic reality and the war

Ji.hlava looks at how regional filmmakers and theatre-goers must adapt to the new post-pandemic reality and the war

The Czech gathering organised a panel discussion with film journalists from the Visegrad region in order to delve into the current state of documentary cinema and its near future  

02/11/2022 | Jihlava 2022 | Jihlava Industry

Review: Whose Dog Am I?

Review: Whose Dog Am I?

Róbert Lakatos’ satirical documentary is a tongue-in-cheek exploration of the idea of identity  

20/10/2022 | Astra 2022

Review: Holy Dilemma

Review: Holy Dilemma

A Catholic priest has to choose between vocation and family in Julianna Ugrin and Márton Vízkelety’s compelling documentary  

19/10/2022 | Astra 2022

Daniel Hever is shooting Some Birds

Daniel Hever is shooting Some Birds

László Szacsvay and Lilla Kizlinger topline the Hungarian filmmaker’s first feature, which is produced by Filmfabriq and 235 and sold by NFI World Sales  

13/10/2022 | Production | Funding | Hungary

Cristina Grosan • Director of Ordinary Failures

Interview: Cristina Grosan • Director of Ordinary Failures

"It was interesting for us to see things change and evolve, and our script become more and more alive around this"

VENICE 2022: Hungarian-Romanian director and visual artist talks about her film, which brings together three women whose day is turned upside down by a strange natural phenomenon  

07/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Giornate degli Autori

Review: Ordinary Failures

Review: Ordinary Failures

VENICE 2022: Cristina Grosan brings together three women whose day-to-day lives are upended by a strange natural phenomenon, in an apocalyptic tale calling for human solidarity  

06/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Giornate degli Autori

Noemi Veronika Szakonyi  • Director of Six Weeks

Interview: Noemi Veronika Szakonyi • Director of Six Weeks

"The six-week adoption law in Hungary is a very suspenseful situation for a film"

The Hungarian filmmaker discusses her film, which follows a young mother of an unwanted child who has six weeks to change her mind and get her child back, if she so wishes  

23/08/2022 | Sarajevo 2022 | Competition

Review: Six Weeks

Review: Six Weeks

Noémi Veronika Szakonyi’s feature-length fiction debut is a nuanced and judgement-free portrait of a young woman putting her child up for adoption  

23/08/2022 | Sarajevo 2022 | Competition

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