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574 articles available in total starting from 22/04/2003. Last article published on 22/04/2024.

Review: Cabin Pressure

Review: Cabin Pressure

Eszter Nagy and Sára Czira’s directorial debut is a direct, intimate and earnest documentary on navigating co-parenting arrangements in the modern world  

22/04 | ZagrebDox 2024

Rita Balogh  • Producer, Other Films

Interview: Rita Balogh • Producer, Other Films

“Documentary is the most authentic language for expression”

The Hungarian producer discusses facing challenges and being hard-working, brave and persistent to get her documentaries out there  

22/03 | Emerging Producers 2024

Review: KIX

Review: KIX

Hungarian directors Bálint Révész and Dávid Mikulán’s often overwhelming documentary tells of the 12-year odyssey of a boy from the fringes of Hungarian society  

19/03 | CPH:DOX 2024

Hungary’s NFI unveils its new additions in Berlin

Hungary’s NFI unveils its new additions in Berlin

The Hungarian national film agency and its international sales department are wagering on seven recent films and eight feature films in post-production at the EFM  

13/02 | Berlinale 2024 | EFM

Review: Agent of Happiness

Review: Agent of Happiness

Arun Bhattarai and Dorottya Zurbó’s documentary takes us across Bhutan for a door-to-door happiness survey  

22/01 | Sundance 2024 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Bernadette Mayer soon to wrap filming on I Never See You

Bernadette Mayer soon to wrap filming on I Never See You

Anikó Für and Benett Vilmányi are toplining Bernadette Mayer’s debut feature film, produced by Kino Alfa and also starring Szabolcs Hajdu and Ildiko Hamori in its cast  

08/12/2023 | Production | Funding | Hungary

Tibor Bánóczki, Sarolta Szabó  • Directors of White Plastic Sky

Interview: Tibor Bánóczki, Sarolta Szabó • Directors of White Plastic Sky

“We wanted to study the paradox of sacrifice”

First presented in the Berlinale’s Encounters section, the film is a spectacular post-apocalyptic animated feature that deals with key environmental issues and numerous ethical questions  

28/11/2023 | /Hungary/Slovakia

Rozália Szeleczki  • Director of Cat Call

Interview: Rozália Szeleczki • Director of Cat Call

"My basic idea is that the more absurd I make things, the more they somehow reflect reality"

The Hungarian filmmaker details her film, which follows a 30-year-old trapped in a world of her own imagination for whom everything changes when a talking black cat starts courting her  

23/11/2023 | Black Nights 2023 | First Feature Competition

Review: Cat Call

Review: Cat Call

The first feature by Hungarian filmmaker Rozália Szeleczki is a Sleeping Beauty type of fairy tale about a princess bewitched by both childhood trauma and an enigmatic black cat  

22/11/2023 | Black Nights 2023 | First Feature Competition

Laszló Csaki • Director of Pelikan Blue

Interview: Laszló Csaki • Director of Pelikan Blue

“Directors should only make films about the things they know”

The Hungarian director immortalises a train-ticket scam in this animation for adults, the first-ever animated flick to be shown in Critics’ Picks  

22/11/2023 | Black Nights 2023 | Critics’ Picks

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