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609 articles available in total starting from 22/04/2003. Last article published on 01/07/2025.

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

Essential Killing

A prisoner escapes and fights for his survival. A political thriller by Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski which was honoured at Venice in 2010  

02/04/2011 | Films | Reviews

It's spy vs. spy in Bergendy's The Exam

After attracting attention with his debut feature Stop Mom Theresa! (which won two awards at Hungarian Film Week 2005 and was selected at numerous international festivals), Péter Bergendy is...  

25/03/2011 | Production | Hungary

Hungarian Film Week 2011 to go ahead

Forced to cancel its usual date at the start of February due to the severe financial crisis affecting the Hungarian film industry (see news), Hungarian Film Week, which every year showcases the...  

09/03/2011 | Festivals | Hungary

Interview: Béla Tarr • Director

Simple and pure

Hungarian auteur Béla Tarr won the Silver Bear at the 2011 Berlinale for his latest film, The Turin Horse. He speaks about his poetics and why he intends to stop making films  

04/03/2011

The Turin Horse

A radical and terrifying journey towards the end of the world in the last film in Hungarian maestro Béla Tarr's career. An outstanding work that won the Silver Bear at Berlin  

04/03/2011 | Films | Reviews

Hajdu adapts Dostoevsky’s The Gambler

After Sticky Matters (Best Debut Feature at Hungarian Film Week 2002), Tamara (2004), White Palms (Cannes Directors’ Fortnight 2006) and the multiple award-winning Bibliothèque Pascal (unveiled in...  

24/02/2011 | Production | Hungary

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