2 result(s) for hungarian movie in Movies
Granny Project
Three charming 20-something grandsons take a unique journey with their grannies to discover their historic and personal legacies through stories from the Second World War. Three grandsons embark an anarchic journey into the past – a complex road movie about intergenerational dialogue in Great Britain, Germany and Hungary. Granny Project is a seven-year-long investigation of three young men coming to terms with their heritage through the extraordinary lives of their grandmothers: an English spy, a dancer from Nazi Germany and a Hungarian communist Holocaust survivor. The film deals with classic values and taboo-like historical topics, and the method used is equally important as it gives an insight to the zeitgeist of the young today.
Dragons over Kabul (Sárkányok Kabul Felett)
The film depicts the Hungarian Armed Forces rescuing over 500 people, including nearly 200 children, from a besieged major city. The action movie, working titled Operation Sámán, brings this multi-day special military operation to palpable life. The fictional plot, inspired by real events, centers on a Hungarian female doctor. Throughout the story, the thread of the Hungarian soldiers’ self-sacrificing struggle runs parallel to, and intertwines with, the desperate escape of those attempting to flee the war-torn city. In the finale, there is no law and no order left at the airport sinking into the apocalypse—the Hungarian soldiers' persistence, heroism, and humanity determine life and death.
Granny Project
Three charming 20-something grandsons take a unique journey with their grannies to discover their historic and personal legacies through stories from the Second World War. Three grandsons embark an anarchic journey into the past – a complex road movie about intergenerational dialogue in Great Britain, Germany and Hungary. Granny Project is a seven-year-long investigation of three young men coming to terms with their heritage through the extraordinary lives of their grandmothers: an English spy, a dancer from Nazi Germany and a Hungarian communist Holocaust survivor. The film deals with classic values and taboo-like historical topics, and the method used is equally important as it gives an insight to the zeitgeist of the young today.
Dragons over Kabul (Sárkányok Kabul Felett)
The film depicts the Hungarian Armed Forces rescuing over 500 people, including nearly 200 children, from a besieged major city. The action movie, working titled Operation Sámán, brings this multi-day special military operation to palpable life. The fictional plot, inspired by real events, centers on a Hungarian female doctor. Throughout the story, the thread of the Hungarian soldiers’ self-sacrificing struggle runs parallel to, and intertwines with, the desperate escape of those attempting to flee the war-torn city. In the finale, there is no law and no order left at the airport sinking into the apocalypse—the Hungarian soldiers' persistence, heroism, and humanity determine life and death.










