274 result(s) for hungarian cinema in Entertainment
Hungarian Cinema Breaks Records in 2025 with Box Office and Festival Success
- 22 Dec 2025 7:55 AM
- entertainment
NFI-backed Hungarian movies pulled in 2.282 billion forints at the box office with 1.07 million admissions from January 1 to December 14 — nearly double last year's audience. They also snagged over 50 international awards.
Spanish Film Week in Budapest, 18 - 24 November
- 18 Nov 2025 4:07 PM
- entertainment
Thirteen new works will be screened at the Uránia National Film Theatre between November 18-24 during the Spanish Film Week, the organizers announced.
Free Events: Cartoon Festival in Hungary, 14 - 16 November
- 15 Nov 2025 6:30 AM
- entertainment
Literary adaptations are at the heart of the National Cartoon Festival, and more than 500 venues joined the eleventh edition of the event, which took place between November 14 and 16.
Now On: Italian Film Festival in Budapest
- 29 Oct 2025 2:27 PM
- entertainment
Eleven contemporary Italian films will be screened at the 23rd MittelCinemaFest until 15 November at the Puskin and Tabán cinemas.
II. Budapest International Film Festival, 25 October - 2 November
- 14 Oct 2025 5:17 PM
- entertainment
For nine days this autumn, Budapest welcomes film lovers to celebrate the best of international cinema. Following its successful debut last year, the Budapest International Film Festival (BIFF) returns for nine days of celebration — featuring nearly 40 films and more than 50 screenings at Corvin Cinema.
Verzio International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival in Hungary, 11 - 19 November
- 3 Oct 2025 11:30 AM
- entertainment
The 22nd Verzió International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival kicks off with a screening of Living Together, Of Course..., a documentary about an Israeli-Palestinian stand-up comedian. This year’s festival runs from November 11 to 19 and will take place in Budapest as well as seven other cities around Hungary.
Cinemira International Children’s Film Festival in Budapest this October
- 1 Oct 2025 6:09 AM
- entertainment
The Cinemira International Children’s Film Festival is Hungary’s only event dedicated to films for children and teenagers. This year, the festival expands to two weekends to reach a wider young audience. Cinemira TEEN takes place from October 8-10 at Akvárium Club in central Budapest, while Cinemira KIDS, for ages 4 to 12, will be held on October 23-24 at Millennium Park.
Updated: Oscars Trailer - Orphan by Nemes Official Hungarian Entry for Academy Awards
- 29 Sep 2025 12:32 PM
- entertainment
Oscar-winning director Laszlo Nemes's latest film Orphan will represent Hungary at the Academy Awards next year, the National Film Institute said.
Japanese Film Week, Toldi Cinema Budapest, 6 - 10 October
- 29 Sep 2025 6:16 AM
- entertainment
Japanese Film Week is set to return to Toldi Cinema this autumn, bringing five acclaimed films from recent years that showcase the diversity and depth of contemporary Japanese cinema. Screenings will take place from 6–10 October 2025, with all films shown in Japanese and subtitled in both English and Hungarian.
Hungarian Cinema Breaks Records in 2025 with Box Office and Festival Success
- 22 Dec 2025 7:55 AM
- entertainment
NFI-backed Hungarian movies pulled in 2.282 billion forints at the box office with 1.07 million admissions from January 1 to December 14 — nearly double last year's audience. They also snagged over 50 international awards.
Spanish Film Week in Budapest, 18 - 24 November
- 18 Nov 2025 4:07 PM
- entertainment
Thirteen new works will be screened at the Uránia National Film Theatre between November 18-24 during the Spanish Film Week, the organizers announced.
Free Events: Cartoon Festival in Hungary, 14 - 16 November
- 15 Nov 2025 6:30 AM
- entertainment
Literary adaptations are at the heart of the National Cartoon Festival, and more than 500 venues joined the eleventh edition of the event, which took place between November 14 and 16.
Now On: Italian Film Festival in Budapest
- 29 Oct 2025 2:27 PM
- entertainment
Eleven contemporary Italian films will be screened at the 23rd MittelCinemaFest until 15 November at the Puskin and Tabán cinemas.
II. Budapest International Film Festival, 25 October - 2 November
- 14 Oct 2025 5:17 PM
- entertainment
For nine days this autumn, Budapest welcomes film lovers to celebrate the best of international cinema. Following its successful debut last year, the Budapest International Film Festival (BIFF) returns for nine days of celebration — featuring nearly 40 films and more than 50 screenings at Corvin Cinema.
Verzio International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival in Hungary, 11 - 19 November
- 3 Oct 2025 11:30 AM
- entertainment
The 22nd Verzió International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival kicks off with a screening of Living Together, Of Course..., a documentary about an Israeli-Palestinian stand-up comedian. This year’s festival runs from November 11 to 19 and will take place in Budapest as well as seven other cities around Hungary.
Cinemira International Children’s Film Festival in Budapest this October
- 1 Oct 2025 6:09 AM
- entertainment
The Cinemira International Children’s Film Festival is Hungary’s only event dedicated to films for children and teenagers. This year, the festival expands to two weekends to reach a wider young audience. Cinemira TEEN takes place from October 8-10 at Akvárium Club in central Budapest, while Cinemira KIDS, for ages 4 to 12, will be held on October 23-24 at Millennium Park.
Updated: Oscars Trailer - Orphan by Nemes Official Hungarian Entry for Academy Awards
- 29 Sep 2025 12:32 PM
- entertainment
Oscar-winning director Laszlo Nemes's latest film Orphan will represent Hungary at the Academy Awards next year, the National Film Institute said.
Japanese Film Week, Toldi Cinema Budapest, 6 - 10 October
- 29 Sep 2025 6:16 AM
- entertainment
Japanese Film Week is set to return to Toldi Cinema this autumn, bringing five acclaimed films from recent years that showcase the diversity and depth of contemporary Japanese cinema. Screenings will take place from 6–10 October 2025, with all films shown in Japanese and subtitled in both English and Hungarian.















