Eternal Winter wins prize at International Film Festival
Eternal Winter is the latest masterpiece in a long series of successes for the Hungarian film industry.
Eternal Winter is the latest masterpiece in a long series of successes for the Hungarian film industry.
Lili Horvát’s film "Felkészülés egy meghatározatlan ideig tartó együttlétre" will be the first Hungarian film to be entered into the Venice Days program.
Official figures show that Hungary’s film industry attracted a record-breaking HUF 164.4 billion (EUR 465m) direct spending last year, 50 percent up from the previous year.
The government commissioner for motion pictures said filmmaking will soon fully resume in Hungary once coronavirus-related restrictions are lifted.
Marina Gera's win at the International Emmy Awards is not only a huge victory for Hungarian cinema but also raises awareness of Soviet war crimes that saw millions deported from their countries.
Péter Bergendy’s 2018 feature film Trezor has won the Best Screenplay category at the Parma International Music Film Festival.
Ábel Százados made a video of a boring family reunion using only his smartphone, trying different effects
The latest tender of the Hungarian National Film Fund will support script writers to tell the stories of the most important events and moments in Hungarian history
Sunset tells the story of a young Hungarian girl who investigates the fate of her family and the Budapest family shop circa 1913
László Nemes Jeles film Sunset awarded international federation of film critics (FIPRESCI) prize
Tamás Yvan Topolánszky won the award for best film, for his flick Curtiz. Attila Szász received the best director’s prize for Eternal Winter
The Hungarian National Film Fund received more than two thousand applications for filming on location in public spaces last year, and already more than a thousand requests had been submitted by the middle of July 2018
Variety has reported that the incentive has been increased to “preserve Hungary’s leading position and competitiveness in the European film industry"