All Hungary articles – Page 5
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Features42 European films to tempt festival directors in 2020
The hot productions from France, Benelux, Nordics, Italy, Germany, Spain, Greece, Central and Eastern Europe, and Russia.
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Reviews‘Willow’: Tallinn Review
Three women in different times and places struggle in their attempts to become mothers
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NewsLes Arcs unveils 2019 Work in Progress selection to tempt sales agents, distributors
The 18 projects are looking for sales agents and distributors.
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FeaturesCsaba Kael, the new Hungarian Film Commissioner, on taking over from Andy Vajna
Kael confirms Agnes Havas has stepped down as Hungarian Film Fund CEO.
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NewsFantasia-bound restored Hungarian animation classic secures US deal (exclusive)
Film will go on international festival tour ahead of early 2020 theatrical release.
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NewsDanny DeVito, Vicky Krieps, Peter Sarsgaard, John Leguizamo join 'Harry Haft'
Production underway on Second World War saga starring Ben Foster.
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News'Rambo' producer, Hungarian industry steward Andy Vajna dies at 74
Son Of Saul director Laszlo Nemes hails man who ‘recreated the Hungarian film landscape’.
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Reviews'Bad Poems': Tallinn Review
The latest from Hungary’s Gábor Reisz stars the director in a lively look at his romantic past
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News'Valami Amerika 3' to open 18th Hungarian Film Festival of Los Angeles (exclusive)
Marta Meszaros to receive lifetime achievement award.
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Reviews'Sunset': Venice Review
‘Son Of Saul’ director László Nemes returns with a complex drama set in Hungary on the eve of the First World War
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FeaturesVenice Q&A: 'Son Of Saul' director László Nemes on his new historical drama 'Sunset'
Nemes won the best foreign language film Oscar in 2016.
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Reviews'Ruben Brandt, Collector': Sarajevo Review
Eye-popping Hungarian animation about a psychotherapist turned art thief
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NewsFirst full trailer for Venice title 'Sunset' from 'Son Of Saul' director László Nemes (exclusive)
‘Son Of Saul’ won the Oscar for best foreign language film in 2016.
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NewsHungary tax incentive raised to 30% for film production
AfBudapest is the second most popular location, behind London, to shoot films in Europe.
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Reviews'I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians': Karlovy Vary Review
Radu Jude follows up ’Aferim!’ with another powerful satirical critique of his homeland
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Reviews'Blossom Valley': Karlovy Vary Review
An odd family goes on the run in László Csuja’s restless, interesting debut
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Reviews'A Woman Captured': Sheffield Review
Bernadett Tuza-Ritter’s debut feature documentary examines the life of a modern day Hungarian slave
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Reviews'Another Day Of Life': Cannes Review
Animation/live-action hybrid look at Angola’s 1975 fight for independence
















