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

Poligamy gets off to flying start

Denes Orosz’s debut feature Poligamy (see news) has got off to an excellent start in Hungarian theatres. Distributed by Skyfilm, the romantic comedy starring Sándor Csányi and Kátya Tompos took...  

17/12/2009 | Box Office | Hungary

Petrányi crowned Best Producer 2009

Viktória Petrányi, head of production company Proton Cinema and loyal partner of director Kornél Mundruczó (Delta, in competition at Cannes in 2008, and forthcoming work The Frankenstein Plan -...  

10/12/2009 | Awards | Hungary

Spiral of revenge in Dyga’s Run to Ground

Where is the line between becoming a hero and turning into an enraged beast? How do you stop the spiral of revenge and violence? What are the different consequences of a single action? These are...  

12/11/2009 | Production | Hungary

HungariCom pins hopes on Poligamy

The only Hungarian international seller in attendance at the American Film Market (November 4-11), HungariCom has arrived in Santa Monica with several assets on its line-up. Zsuzsanna Kalomista...  

05/11/2009 | Market | Hungary

Mészáros unveils The Last Report on Anna

Hitting Hungarian theatres today is the latest work by Márta Mészáros (78), who received a Golden Bear for Lifetime Achievement at the Berlinale 2007. The Last Report on Anna (formerly known as...  

15/10/2009 | Releases | Hungary

Eastern European debut features showcased at Pécs

Kicking off today is the 5th CinePécs V. Moveast International Film Festival (October 8-11), an event intended as a launching pad for debut features from Central Europe and the Balkans. The...  

08/10/2009 | Festivals | Hungary

A Company buys Budapest Film

Germany’s A Company has announced its forthcoming 51% acquisition of Hungarian distributor Budapest Film, to whom it already supplies films via its sales arm EEAP (Eastern European Acquisition...  

29/09/2009 | Distribution | Hungary/Germany

Katalin Varga

Descent into a spiral of revenge in this debut feature launched in competition at Berlin and shot in Eastern Europe by a remarkable UK director  

24/09/2009 | Films | Reviews

Finland's Thomas fêted in Miskolc

The debut film of Finnish director Miika Soini, Thomas, won top prize, the Emeric Pressburger Award, at the sixth edition of Cinefest. The film festival, which ended Sunday, focuses on young...  

22/09/2009 | Festivals | Hungary

Young humanist king in Jancsó’s So Much For Justice!

This summer, veteran Hungarian director Miklós Jancsó (soon to be 88) finished shooting on his historically-inspired feature So Much For Justice!. This Hungarian/Austrian/Polish co-production...  

18/09/2009 | Production | Hungary

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