26 result(s) for funding in Entertainment
Swiss-Hungarian Film On Hungarian Prostitutes Of Zurich
- 5 Nov 2014 8:00 AM
- entertainment
“Viktoria - A Tale of Grace and Greed” is a feature film, produced with Swiss money, which captures the dramatic ins and outs of Hungarian prostitutes working the streets of Zurich. “Hello Schatzi, jössz fickizni? [will you have sex with me?],” is a phrase in a mixture of Hungarian and German languages one gets to hear on streets of Switzerland’s cities, where local Johns request a bit of sex.
Europe’s Oldest River Battleship Inaugurated As Museum At Parliament Pier
- 21 Aug 2014 10:35 AM
- entertainment
The Lajta monitor, the sole remaining, fully restored river warship of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, is now a floating museum on the Danube in front of Parliament. The river monitor was launched in 1871, and besides serving throughout the First World War, it played a part in the toppling of the short-lived Communist regime of Béla Kun in 1919.
Hungary Film Week To Return In October
- 13 Jul 2014 8:08 AM
- entertainment
Hungary will organise a film week again this year, Ágnes Havas, head of the Hungarian National Film Fund, told the US entertainment website variety.com. Hungarian Film Week was last held in 2012 and has been facing funding problems for years.
Ethnic Hungarian Filmmakers To Meet In Budapest
- 19 May 2014 9:00 AM
- entertainment
Seventeen Hungarian film ar tists from across the Carpathian Basin are scheduled to meet in Budapest on Tuesday and Wednesday to get acquainted with one another’s works and the outlines of a new system of funding films. The main goal of the conference is to allow Hungarian cinematographers living in Transylvania, Slovakia, Transcarpathia or Vojvodina to jointly formulate their proposals for a ...
Annual Hungarian Film Festival Cancelled Again
- 31 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- entertainment
The annual Hungarian Film Festival (Filmszemle) has been cancelled again this year due to lack of funding. Last year, the entire event had been fully cancelled for the same reason after the previous year’s event had been organised with very limited funding and without a competition.
HUF 100 Million For Art Cinemas In Hungary In 2013
- 7 Dec 2013 8:00 AM
- entertainment
The Ministry of Human Resources launched a HUF 100 million tender for the digitalisation of art cinemas in Hungary in 2013, thanks to which a further ten institutions have been able to switch to digital projection this year, Minister of State for Culture Mr János Halász announced in Nyíregyháza, on 4 December 2013.
Xpat Opinion: Andy Vajna’s Movie-War In Hungary
- 19 Feb 2013 8:00 AM
- entertainment
A conservative commentator rejects the charges levelled against the government’s movie commissioner, whom many filmmakers accuse of ruining Hungary’s world famous film industry.
Now On: Robert Mapplethorpe Exhibition, Ludwig Museum Budapest
- 29 Aug 2012 9:00 AM
- entertainment
A renowned figure of contemporary photography, Robert Mapplethorpe (1946–1989) was in his element in a domain defined by conventions and revolt, classicism and non-conformist cultures, where each picture serves as a document of hard-fought identities, as well as inciting and recording social and artistic debates.
Swiss-Hungarian Film On Hungarian Prostitutes Of Zurich
- 5 Nov 2014 8:00 AM
- entertainment
“Viktoria - A Tale of Grace and Greed” is a feature film, produced with Swiss money, which captures the dramatic ins and outs of Hungarian prostitutes working the streets of Zurich. “Hello Schatzi, jössz fickizni? [will you have sex with me?],” is a phrase in a mixture of Hungarian and German languages one gets to hear on streets of Switzerland’s cities, where local Johns request a bit of sex.
Europe’s Oldest River Battleship Inaugurated As Museum At Parliament Pier
- 21 Aug 2014 10:35 AM
- entertainment
The Lajta monitor, the sole remaining, fully restored river warship of the Austro-Hungarian Navy, is now a floating museum on the Danube in front of Parliament. The river monitor was launched in 1871, and besides serving throughout the First World War, it played a part in the toppling of the short-lived Communist regime of Béla Kun in 1919.
Hungary Film Week To Return In October
- 13 Jul 2014 8:08 AM
- entertainment
Hungary will organise a film week again this year, Ágnes Havas, head of the Hungarian National Film Fund, told the US entertainment website variety.com. Hungarian Film Week was last held in 2012 and has been facing funding problems for years.
Ethnic Hungarian Filmmakers To Meet In Budapest
- 19 May 2014 9:00 AM
- entertainment
Seventeen Hungarian film ar tists from across the Carpathian Basin are scheduled to meet in Budapest on Tuesday and Wednesday to get acquainted with one another’s works and the outlines of a new system of funding films. The main goal of the conference is to allow Hungarian cinematographers living in Transylvania, Slovakia, Transcarpathia or Vojvodina to jointly formulate their proposals for a ...
Annual Hungarian Film Festival Cancelled Again
- 31 Jan 2014 8:00 AM
- entertainment
The annual Hungarian Film Festival (Filmszemle) has been cancelled again this year due to lack of funding. Last year, the entire event had been fully cancelled for the same reason after the previous year’s event had been organised with very limited funding and without a competition.
HUF 100 Million For Art Cinemas In Hungary In 2013
- 7 Dec 2013 8:00 AM
- entertainment
The Ministry of Human Resources launched a HUF 100 million tender for the digitalisation of art cinemas in Hungary in 2013, thanks to which a further ten institutions have been able to switch to digital projection this year, Minister of State for Culture Mr János Halász announced in Nyíregyháza, on 4 December 2013.
Xpat Opinion: Andy Vajna’s Movie-War In Hungary
- 19 Feb 2013 8:00 AM
- entertainment
A conservative commentator rejects the charges levelled against the government’s movie commissioner, whom many filmmakers accuse of ruining Hungary’s world famous film industry.
Now On: Robert Mapplethorpe Exhibition, Ludwig Museum Budapest
- 29 Aug 2012 9:00 AM
- entertainment
A renowned figure of contemporary photography, Robert Mapplethorpe (1946–1989) was in his element in a domain defined by conventions and revolt, classicism and non-conformist cultures, where each picture serves as a document of hard-fought identities, as well as inciting and recording social and artistic debates.