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10 Top Hungarian Movies Worth Watching
- 8 Jun 2023 5:58 AM
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After more than a decade long drought, Hungarian cinema finally seems to have found itself.
Hungary’s 'One Day' Wins International Critics’ Prize At Cannes
- 22 May 2018 8:14 AM
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Hungarian director Zsófia Szilágyi’s debut feature length title One Day won the prize of the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) in the category of first or second films in the parallel selections at the 71st Cannes Film Festival.
Watch Hungarian Oscar-Winning Short Film “Sing” Online
- 2 Mar 2017 11:30 AM
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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.
On The Quiet
A coming-of-age story set in the contemporary Hungarian countryside, where teenager soloist Dávid decides to stand up for Nóri, 13, a cellist in their youth orchestra who is having a suspiciously close relationship with their 60-year-old conductor. While looking for the truth, Dávid's life soon starts to spiral out of control as he faces tough decisions and the adult society's negligence.
10 Top Hungarian Movies Worth Watching
- 8 Jun 2023 5:58 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@12fc9714
- entertainment
After more than a decade long drought, Hungarian cinema finally seems to have found itself.
Hungary’s 'One Day' Wins International Critics’ Prize At Cannes
- 22 May 2018 8:14 AM
- hu.p92.beans.SourceDocument@b8fef664
- entertainment
Hungarian director Zsófia Szilágyi’s debut feature length title One Day won the prize of the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) in the category of first or second films in the parallel selections at the 71st Cannes Film Festival.
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.
On The Quiet
A coming-of-age story set in the contemporary Hungarian countryside, where teenager soloist Dávid decides to stand up for Nóri, 13, a cellist in their youth orchestra who is having a suspiciously close relationship with their 60-year-old conductor. While looking for the truth, Dávid's life soon starts to spiral out of control as he faces tough decisions and the adult society's negligence.