567 result(s) for hungarian films
Titanic Film Festival Starts Today
- 6 Apr 2017 9:02 AM
- entertainment
A total of 34 films from 27 countries will be screened at this year’s 24th Titanic International Film Festival. One of the guests, Tony Palmer, is accompanying his documentary on Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen to Budapest.
Titanic Festival To Show 34 Films From 27 Countries
- 22 Mar 2017 1:00 AM
- entertainment
The 24th international Titanic film festival will show 34 titles from 27 countries between 6 – 13 April, 2017. It will open with Swedish director Johannes Nyholm’s Giant about a 30-year-old autistic man, Rikard, on April 6.
Hungarian Film Kincsem Box Office Success
- 21 Mar 2017 10:00 AM
- entertainment
The new film Kincsem has enjoyed the best opening week of any Hungarian production in more than ten years, seen by some 72,000 moviegoers, and generating Ft 100 million in ticket sales.
XpatLoop Interview: Dr. Zsuzsanna Csisztu, Member of Hungarian Olympic Committee
- 9 Mar 2017 11:00 AM
I was born in Budapest on 15th February 1970. At the age of five I entered the world of high performance sport as a member of KSI – Central Sports School gymnastics team. In 1986 I joined the Postás Sports Club and then, through a scholarship, continued in the USA with the University of Minnesota’s gymnastics team. It was there that I concluded my active career in elite sport.
Vajna Calls For Historical Hungarian Movies
- 6 Mar 2017 11:16 AM
- community & culture
There is a lack of movies about Hungarian history, government film commissioner Andy Vajna said on Kossuth Rádió on Sunday. He noted that Son of Saul, Freedom, Love and the soon to be premiered Kincsem have historical themes.
Hungary Film Industry Enjoying Benefits Of New Subsidy System, Says Andrew Vajna
- 6 Mar 2017 6:00 AM
- entertainment
Hungary’s film subsidy system needed to be fixed, and the country’s film industry is now enjoying the benefits of the new system, Andrew Vajna, the government’s film industry commissioner, told public radio on Sunday. The current film subsidy system had to be “built up from the ruins” of the previous one, Vajna told Kossuth Radio.
Watch Hungarian Oscar-Winning Short Film “Sing” Online
- 2 Mar 2017 11:30 AM
- entertainment
Hungarian Director Kristóf Deák’s film Sing (Mindenki) won the Best Live Action Short Film Oscar at the 89th Academy Awards, held last Sunday in Hollywood. The 25-minute short film has become the first film directed by a Hungarian to secure a win in the category.
Richard Jones, CCO of ThalesNano
- 1 Mar 2017 11:00 AM
Richard was born in Trinidad, but lived most of his life in Plymouth, England. He graduated in Chemistry at the University of Bristol. He initially worked for Biofocus Discovery trying to develop anti-cancer agents.
Magyar Opinion: Hungarian short film wins Oscar
- 1 Mar 2017 7:32 AM
- entertainment
Commentators disagree on whether or not an unprecedented series of prestigious prizes won by state-sponsored Hungarian films over the past year show that the controversial reforms enacted by the right-wing government in the film industry were correct after all.
Titanic Film Festival Starts Today
- 6 Apr 2017 9:02 AM
- entertainment
A total of 34 films from 27 countries will be screened at this year’s 24th Titanic International Film Festival. One of the guests, Tony Palmer, is accompanying his documentary on Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen to Budapest.
Titanic Festival To Show 34 Films From 27 Countries
- 22 Mar 2017 1:00 AM
- entertainment
The 24th international Titanic film festival will show 34 titles from 27 countries between 6 – 13 April, 2017. It will open with Swedish director Johannes Nyholm’s Giant about a 30-year-old autistic man, Rikard, on April 6.
Hungarian Film Kincsem Box Office Success
- 21 Mar 2017 10:00 AM
- entertainment
The new film Kincsem has enjoyed the best opening week of any Hungarian production in more than ten years, seen by some 72,000 moviegoers, and generating Ft 100 million in ticket sales.
XpatLoop Interview: Dr. Zsuzsanna Csisztu, Member of Hungarian Olympic Committee
- 9 Mar 2017 11:00 AM
I was born in Budapest on 15th February 1970. At the age of five I entered the world of high performance sport as a member of KSI – Central Sports School gymnastics team. In 1986 I joined the Postás Sports Club and then, through a scholarship, continued in the USA with the University of Minnesota’s gymnastics team. It was there that I concluded my active career in elite sport.
Vajna Calls For Historical Hungarian Movies
- 6 Mar 2017 11:16 AM
- community & culture
There is a lack of movies about Hungarian history, government film commissioner Andy Vajna said on Kossuth Rádió on Sunday. He noted that Son of Saul, Freedom, Love and the soon to be premiered Kincsem have historical themes.
Hungary Film Industry Enjoying Benefits Of New Subsidy System, Says Andrew Vajna
- 6 Mar 2017 6:00 AM
- entertainment
Hungary’s film subsidy system needed to be fixed, and the country’s film industry is now enjoying the benefits of the new system, Andrew Vajna, the government’s film industry commissioner, told public radio on Sunday. The current film subsidy system had to be “built up from the ruins” of the previous one, Vajna told Kossuth Radio.
Watch Hungarian Oscar-Winning Short Film “Sing” Online
- 2 Mar 2017 11:30 AM
- entertainment
Hungarian Director Kristóf Deák’s film Sing (Mindenki) won the Best Live Action Short Film Oscar at the 89th Academy Awards, held last Sunday in Hollywood. The 25-minute short film has become the first film directed by a Hungarian to secure a win in the category.
Richard Jones, CCO of ThalesNano
- 1 Mar 2017 11:00 AM
Richard was born in Trinidad, but lived most of his life in Plymouth, England. He graduated in Chemistry at the University of Bristol. He initially worked for Biofocus Discovery trying to develop anti-cancer agents.
Magyar Opinion: Hungarian short film wins Oscar
- 1 Mar 2017 7:32 AM
- entertainment
Commentators disagree on whether or not an unprecedented series of prestigious prizes won by state-sponsored Hungarian films over the past year show that the controversial reforms enacted by the right-wing government in the film industry were correct after all.