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615 articles available in total starting from 22/04/2003. Last article published on 20/08/2025.

Kocsis’s Eden to be presented at Paris Project

After Fresh Air, unveiled in Cannes Critics’ Week in 2006, and Adrienn Pal, selected in the Un Certain Regard section on the Croisette last year (where it won the FIPRESCI Prize), talented...  

24/06/2011 | Production | Hungary/Netherlands

Fliegauf prepares to make Just The Wind

On July 12, shooting will start on Hungarian director Benedek Fliegauf’s fifth feature: Just The Wind. Discovered in the Berlinale Forum in 2003 with Forest before going on to direct the multiple...  

16/06/2011 | Production | Hungary

Hungary eyes on future at the Croisette

Absent from the different selections at the 64th Cannes Film Festival, aside from the minority co-production The Other Side of Sleep by Rebecca Dalyet and Attila Till’s short Beast in the...  

12/05/2011 | Cannes 2011 | Market/Hungary

Adrienn Pal triumphs at Hungarian Film Week

Postponed exceptionally to May this year, Budapest’s 42nd Hungarian Film Week yesterday evening awarded the Golden Reel for Best Feature to Agnes Kocsis’s Adrienn Pal. Unveiled in the Un Certain...  

09/05/2011 | Festivals | Hungary

National Film Fund to be set up in 2012

Producer Andrew G. Vajna (photo), the government commissioner in charge of restructuring a local film industry devastated by last year’s discovery (see news) that the Motion Picture Public...  

04/05/2011 | Institutions | Hungary

Interview: Dejan Zečević • Director

Deconstructing genre

After a docu-fiction, a horror film, a comedy and a thriller, the Serbian director has decided to mix genres in a movie about the Bosnian war: The Enemy 

28/04/2011

The Enemy

A group of soldiers in the grip of strange phenomena in the immediate aftermath of the Bosnian war. An intellectually stimulating film full of shudders and suspense.  

28/04/2011 | Films | Reviews

Titanic crowns Savage

At Budapest’s Titanic International Film Festival (see news), Swedish directors Martin Jern and Emil Larsson’s Savage nabbed the Breaking Waves Award for Best Film in International Competition....  

19/04/2011 | Festivals | Hungary

Titanic forges ahead despite drastic funding cut

Budapest’s Titanic International Film Festival saw its budget drop by over 30% just two weeks away from the opening of its 18th edition, when the Hungarian State suddenly cut the funding it had...  

08/04/2011 | Festivals | Hungary

Interview: Jerzy Skolimowski • Director

“One man against all”

Extracts from the press conference with the Polish director at the 2010 Venice Film Festival, where Essential Killing won the Special Jury Prize and Best Actor Award  

02/04/2011

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