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614 articles available in total starting from 22/04/2003. Last article published on 12/08/2025.

Interview: Philippe Leclerc • Director

"A far cry from Yul Brynner!"

Philippe Leclerc, former animator on Paul Grimault's The King and the Mockingbird and the one-time assistant of René Laloux, founded the Praxinos studio in 1992, which he directed until 2004  

20/03/2007

Princess of the Sun

A European animated co-production adapted from Christian Jacq's best-selling novel invites younger audiences to discover the adventures of a princess and the not-so-young, the mysticism of Akhenaton  

20/03/2007 | Films | Reviews

Fliegauf goes on psychedelic Milky Way trip

Fans of the new generation of Hungarian filmmakers are in for a pleasant surprise, as one of its most talented directors, Benedek Fliegauf, has made his third feature. Milky Way, filmed behind...  

15/03/2007 | Production | Hungary

Fenyö and Csányi launch S.O.S. Love!

Released on February 15 by Best Hollywood, Tamás Sas’ romantic comedy S.O.S. Love! is riding high at the top of the Hungarian box office, taking advantage of the rising popularity of actors Sándor...  

08/03/2007 | Box Office | Hungary

Last lap for Tarr’s Man from London

On a 24-day shoot in Corsica since February 12, Hungarian director Bela Tarr’s The Man from London is on the last lap of its adventurous voyage, and may be ready in time for the upcoming Cannes...  

01/03/2007 | Production | Hungary

Besson, Frears and Tykwer in pole position

Despite the strong US presence at the Hungarian box office since January, three films by well-known European directors have recorded good results. First up, Luc Besson’s French animated feature...  

15/02/2007 | Releases | Hungary

Great beginning for The End

In the end, there is always only one real winner at a festival. At the 38th Hungarian Film Week (January 30-February 6) in Budapest the winner, a comical road movie by Gábor Rohonyi, was fittingly...  

07/02/2007 | Festivals | Hungary

Winds of change gather momentum

Hungarian film can boast several success stories in recent times. Three films alone – Fresh Air by Ágnes Kocsis, Taxidermia by György Pálfi and White Palms by Szabolcs Hajdu – won 18 international...  

07/02/2007 | Industry | Hungary

Ambitious Korda Studios on schedule for May 1 opening

“The most advanced Film Studios east and west of Vienna” is how the directors of the new Korda Studios like to call their project, which, they say, is on schedule for a May 1 inauguration, in time...  

06/02/2007 | Industry | Hungary

Mundruczó to restart Delta after Bertók loss

The film world can be a tricky one, something to which Kornél Mundruczó could attest as he and his producer Viktória Petrányi (Proton Cinema) confirmed in Budapest that they are to restart filming...  

05/02/2007 | Production | Hungary

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