All Hungary articles – Page 3
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Father-son drama ‘Ravine’ takes top prize at Hungarian Motion Picture Awards
The awards were held on the closing night of the first Hungarian Motion Picture Festival (HMPF).
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Hungarian Motion Picture Festival set to launch to showcase revitalised national film sector
Nearly 90 films to screen at inaugural event.
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Features
Pre-Cannes Screenings 2021: Market buzz titles from Germany, Benelux & Eastern Europe
Spolight on the new projects from key international sales companies.
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Bonnie Bunyik, champion of Hungarian cinema, dies aged 77
Industry veteran survived by husband of 48 years, Bela Bunyik, children, grandchildren.
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Hungary’s cinemas to reopen this weekend
Audiences will not be required to wear masks, though cinema employees will.
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Mari Torocsik, Cannes award-winning Hungarian actress, dies aged 85
Celebrated performer starred in more than 100 films.
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Reviews
‘Forest - I See You Everywhere’: Berlin Review
A tangled trail of humanity in Bence Fliegauf’s dark follow-up to a film he made almost two decades ago
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’Natural Light’: Berlin Review
Denes Nagy’s debut feature competes at the Berlinale to haunting effect
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Ildiko Enyedi talks making a stand against the Orban government, upcoming projects
The On Body And Soul director is a Berlin Competition juror this year
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‘Preparations To Be Together For An Unknown Period Of Time’: Review
Hungary’s Oscar submission is an elusive, noirish drama set to entice Hitchcock admirers
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‘Pieces Of A Woman’: Venice Review
Vanessa Kirby’s star continues to rise with an intense performance of a bereaved young mother in Kornel Mundroczo’s English-language debut
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Kornel Mundruczo on making his English-language debut with ‘Pieces Of A Woman’
The Hungarian filmmaker, now based in Berlin, received advice from Martin Scorsese in an exec producer role.
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‘Pieces Of A Woman’ director Kornel Mundruczó, EFA join Hungarian arts freedom protests
Mundruczó wore a #FREESZFE t-shirt on Saturday.
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‘Eden’: Sarajevo Review
What happens when a woman develops an allergic reaction to the world she lives in
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Sarajevo Q&A: Sári Haragonics and Asia Dér on documentary ‘Her Mothers’
The film received its world premiere at Hot Docs.
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EU travel expansion to 15 countries raises international production restart hopes
Hungary is set to welcome back Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Dune’ in August.
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How Budapest-based Digic Pictures became an award-winning animation studio
Alex S Rabb first set up the Hungarian studio in 2002 with Andy Vajna.
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Luminescence closes deal with Well Go USA, international sales on Russian sci-fi ‘Cosmoball’ (exclusive)
Offers in for UK, South Korea.
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Hungary’s NFI backs three films as production awaits relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions
Projects include historical drama ‘Erasing Frank’.
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NATPE moves back key events in Budapest, Los Angeles
Rescheduling amid pandemic follows cancellation of LA Screenings Independents, LA Screenings.