• An Ordinary Day For Koalas In Budapest Zoo

    • 9 Dec 2015 8:01 AM

    Press release: Koalas have been our biggest attraction in 2015: visitors can been able to view them since March. Our latest short film provides a glimpse into their everyday life, more precisely their early afternoon schedule. At 1 o’clock they are put on the scales to have their current weight measured.

  • 10 Strong Names Kick Off The 10th Balaton Sound Festival In Hungary

    • 8 Dec 2015 11:02 AM

    Balaton Sound is celebrating its 10th edition in 2016 with top names of the electro and hip-hop scene. Ticket sales just started and already 10 names have been revealed for the 5 days of non-stop beach party. Armin van Buuren, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, W&W, Oliver Heldens and many more will meet festival fans at Zamardi, Lake Balaton this year. Early bird tickets are available for 72 hours starting 2 PM (CET), 8th December.

  • Hungarian Directed Son Of Saul Wins American Awards

    • 3 Dec 2015 8:00 AM

    Son of Saul, directed by Hungary’s László Jeles Nemes, won the best first film award for 2015 from the New York Film Critics Circle on Wednesday. The awards ceremony will be held in New York on January 4. One day earlier, the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures named Son of Saul the best foreign film of the year. The story of one concentration camp inmate’s experience will be on show in US cinemas from December 18.

  • Invitation: Xpat Wine Club, Hungarian Wine Rocks! 3 December

    • 2 Dec 2015 8:40 AM

    You're warmly invited to enjoy this 'Rock'n'Wine' special edition of the Xpat Wine Club.<br><br> At this unique social mixer you can taste 18 rockin' wines, and then experience two cool concerts at Akvárium Club in downtown Budapest.<br><br> The groovy representatives from 6 Hungarian wineries and two international bands will make sure we all have an entertaining evening.

  • Secret Police Film Festival, Budapest, 2 December

    • 2 Dec 2015 8:36 AM

    The retrospective film program includes an international selection of training films, newsreels and operative films produced by Communist Secret Police 1962-1989. The program explores how the secret police imagined and managed their surveillance activities and what they were actually seeing while watching. Also in the program are creative documentary films composed of and built around secret police surveillance films.