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

Kornél Mundruczó bets on Johanna

A modern version of the life of Joan of Arc by the Magyar director has been ready for ten days, which, it is hoped, will allow it a last-minute selection in one of the parallel sections at the...  

13/04/2005 | Production | Hungary

Taxidermia is almost completed

The shooting of the European coproduction Taxidermia (involving Hungary, France, and Austria), György Palfy’s second feature, covering several seasons, will be over this Spring.  

23/03/2005 | Production | Hungary

The success of HungariCom

The Hungarian company HungariCom, specialised in the distribution of national productions, has been surfing a wave of success in the Hungarian box-office since the beginning of the year thanks to...  

17/03/2005 | Distribution | Hungary

A good start with Media

Hungary, which officially entered the Media Programme in May 2004, started benefitting right away from the supporting funds provided to audiovisual and cinematographical projects by the European...  

03/03/2005 | Industry | Hungary

Black Brush, king of the Film Week

The Hungarian New Wave has another director to add to its shooting stars. Last Tuesday (8th Feb), Black Brush, Roland Vranik's first feature film, was elected Best film at the 36th Hungarian Film...  

10/02/2005 | Festivals | Hungary

Magyar New Wave

This Tuesday, the 36th edition of Hungaria's most important cinema event, the Hungarian Film Week is starting in Budapest. The best of 2005 national productions will be put on the screen until the...  

01/02/2005 | Festivals | Hungary

Fateless opens in February

Lajos Koltai’s European coproduction, the most expensive film ever made in Hungary, will premiere on February 8th at the Budapest Film Festival. The screening will take place two days ahead in...  

11/01/2005 | Production | Hungary

Newcomer chosen

At its 12 August meeting, the Hungarian Academy Awards selection committee announced that next year’s candidate for the best foreign language film Oscar nomination is Forest (Rengeteg), an...  

13/08/2003 | Oscar 2004 | Hungary

A Nobel-winning film

“Fateless” a largely autobiographical novel by Hungarian writer, Imre Kertesz, won him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2002. Now the story of the 14-year-old Kertesz’s experience of being...  

22/04/2003 | Production | Hungary

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