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626 articles available in total starting from 22/04/2003. Last article published on 07/10/2025.

Review: Willow

Review: Willow

Macedonian auteur Milcho Manchevski returns with another centuries-spanning triptych about mothers who are trying to conceive  

21/10/2019 | Rome 2019

Review: Valan – Valley of Angels

Review: Valan – Valley of Angels

With his first feature film - an effective police thriller set in Transylvania - Hungarian filmmaker Béla Bagota shows promising directorial skill  

14/10/2019 | Films | Reviews | Hungary

Review: The Song of Names

Review: The Song of Names

San Sebastián’s closing-night film by François Girard is a prestige drama starring Tim Roth and Clive Owen, which tells a tale of friendship and music  

28/09/2019 | San Sebastián 2019 | Out of Competition

Review: Those Who Remained

Review: Those Who Remained

Unveiled at Telluride and selected as Hungary's submission for the Oscars, Barnabás Tóth’s film delicately dives into post-war Hungary through the encounter of two lonely souls  

26/09/2019 | Films | Reviews | Hungary

Slovakian political thriller Power to start shooting imminently

Slovakian political thriller Power to start shooting imminently

The film by Mátyás Prikler broaches the topics of politics and power in current Western democracies  

24/09/2019 | Production | Funding | Slovakia/Czech Republic/Hungary

Review: The Euphoria of Being

Review: The Euphoria of Being

Sarajevo’s Human Rights Award winner is a multi-layered documentary about a Hungarian Holocaust survivor and a dance performance based on her life  

27/08/2019 | Sarajevo 2019 | Documentary Competition

Katalin Bársony • Director of How Far the Stars

Interview: Katalin Bársony • Director of How Far the Stars

"What I love in my film is the fact that you see a natural friendship between a world-class star and someone who comes from a small ghetto"

We chatted to Hungarian filmmaker Katalin Bársony about her feature How Far the Stars, which was shown in Sarajevo's Documentary Competition  

26/08/2019 | Sarajevo 2019 | Documentary Competition

The Euphoria of Being to be showcased at Locarno

The Euphoria of Being to be showcased at Locarno

The documentary by Hungary’s Réka Szabó, produced by Campfilm and The Symptoms, will have its international premiere in the Locarno Critics’ Week  

01/08/2019 | Production | Funding | Hungary

Shoot about to get under way for As Far as I Know

Shoot about to get under way for As Far as I Know

Balázs Bodolai and Gabriella Hámori topline the feature debut by Nándor Lőrincz and Bálint Nagy, a production being staged by M&M Film and PartnersFilm  

02/07/2019 | Production | Hungary/Romania

Viktor Oszkár Nagy is back with Bullhorn Lullaby

Viktor Oszkár Nagy is back with Bullhorn Lullaby

András Ötvös and Viola Lotti Gombó topline the second feature by the director, principal photography for which is about to begin; Campfilm is producing, while sales are by HNFF World Sales  

27/06/2019 | Production | Hungary

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