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

Review: Four Souls of Coyote

Review: Four Souls of Coyote

Áron Gauder revisits the Amerindian cosmogony and signs a masterly work, universal and accessible to all audiences, on Nature and the place of humans on Earth  

15/03/2023 | Films | Reviews | Hungary

Review: White Plastic Sky

Review: White Plastic Sky

BERLINALE 2023: Tibor Bánóczki and Sarolta Szabó's spectacular post-apocalyptic animated feature deals with key environmental issues and numerous ethical questions  

17/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | Encounters

A flurry of new films in Berlin for the NFI World Sales

A flurry of new films in Berlin for the NFI World Sales

19 Hungarian films to come, completed or in post-production, including Semmelweis by Lajos Koltai, will be showcased at the EFM  

08/02/2023 | Berlinale 2023 | EFM

SkyShowtime unveils slate of shows and films ahead of launches across eight new CEE markets

SkyShowtime unveils slate of shows and films ahead of launches across eight new CEE markets

The streaming platform will offer a jam-packed catalogue of European and international blockbusters, series and original CEE productions  

02/02/2023 | Distribution | Releases | Exhibitors | Albania/Czech Republic/Hungary/Kosovo/North Macedonia/Poland/Romania/Slovakia

Review: Infinity Pool

Review: Infinity Pool

Brandon Cronenberg follows up the visceral thrills of Possessor with a class- and self-aware satire of the guilty rich  

30/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | Midnight

Dániel Bálint Sós is filming Growing Down

Dániel Bálint Sós is filming Growing Down

Produced by CineSuper, the director’s first feature follows the moral dilemma of a father played by Szabolcs Hajdu  

06/12/2022 | Production | Funding | Hungary

Review: Not a Thing

Review: Not a Thing

In Fanni Szilágyi’s playful and subtle debut feature film, Natasa Stork excels in a double role, playing twins who follow seemingly different social and personal paths  

17/11/2022 | Films | Reviews | Hungary

Ji.hlava looks at how regional filmmakers and theatre-goers must adapt to the new post-pandemic reality and the war

Ji.hlava looks at how regional filmmakers and theatre-goers must adapt to the new post-pandemic reality and the war

The Czech gathering organised a panel discussion with film journalists from the Visegrad region in order to delve into the current state of documentary cinema and its near future  

02/11/2022 | Jihlava 2022 | Jihlava Industry

Review: Whose Dog Am I?

Review: Whose Dog Am I?

Róbert Lakatos’ satirical documentary is a tongue-in-cheek exploration of the idea of identity  

20/10/2022 | Astra 2022

Review: Holy Dilemma

Review: Holy Dilemma

A Catholic priest has to choose between vocation and family in Julianna Ugrin and Márton Vízkelety’s compelling documentary  

19/10/2022 | Astra 2022

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