All Hungary articles – Page 2
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Emmy-winning Hungarian cinematographer Elemer Ragalyi dies aged 83
Ragalyi worked with filmmakers including Istvan Gaal, Istvan Szabo.
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Berlinale animation ‘White Plastic Sky’ lands Europe, Asia sales (exclusive)
Films Boutique are close to further deals in China and Italy.
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Reviews
‘Narrow Path To Happiness’: Thessaloniki Review
A gay Hungarian couple attempt to write a musical based on their lives in this charming, hopeful documentary
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Production to commence in Budapest on next ‘Alien’ film produced by Ridley Scott
Ridley Scott, Michael Pruss producing through Scott Free.
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María Elena Wood, Bastian Griese team for Chile-Germany co-production ‘Dear Eszter’
The film wiill be written and directed by Alex Balassa.
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Features
70 European and Mena films to tempt festival directors in 2023
Jessica Hausner, Marco Bellocchio, Michel Gondry and Lone Scherfig are among the auteurs with new films this year.
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‘Mrs Harris Goes To Paris’ producer Superbe Films nabs rights to books series, unveils slate (exclusive)
Producer Guillaume Benski explains how the hit film came to be made.
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TrustNordisk closes four new deals for Swedish horror ‘FEED’
The film has been a hit at the Swedish box office.
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Reviews
‘Gentle’: Transilvania Review
A female bodybuilder finds her inner strength in this immersive drama
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Hajni Kis’ feature debut ‘Wild Roots’ takes top prizes at Hungarian Motion Picture Awards
Hajni Kis took gongs for best feature film, best screenplay and best first feature director at the Hungarian Motion Picture Festival.
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Hungary’s Hero Squared launches lending facility with banker Citi
Productions looking to shoot in Hungary now need just 50% of the cash outlay.
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Productions eye a move away from eastern European locations due to Ukraine war (exclusive)
Service companies in Spain and Iceland report spike in enquiries.
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Films Boutique picks up Sundance World Cinema title ‘Gentle’ (exclusive)
The female bodybuilding drama is co-directed by two rising Hungarian talents.
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Reviews
‘Erasing Frank’: Tallinn Review
Hungarian director Gabor Fabricius explores his country’s totalitarian past in his confident feature debut
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Features
The Cannes reaction to my film was like being in a car crash, says Ildiko Enyedi
Ildiko Enyedi’s ‘The Story Of My Wife’ is now screening at Filmfest Hamburg.
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‘Wild Roots’: Karlovy Vary Review
A lively, confident debut from Hungary’s Hajni Kis about an ex-con reconnecting with his daughter
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‘Erasing Frank’: first trailer for Venice Critics’ Week title (exclusive)
It’s a debut feature film from Hungary’s Gábor Fabricius.
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Sarajevo 2021: Cristina Grosan on how a death inspired ‘Things Worth Weeping For’
The Hungarian-Romanian filmmaker discusses her debut drama-comedy.
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‘Divas’: Sarajevo Review
Firm friendships in Budapest form the bedrock of Mate Korosi’s appealing documentary debut