In one of the most ambitious scenes of Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis,” the musical score comes to life with a grandeur that only a large orchestra can provide. What few viewers know is that this ...
The former head of Hungary's Filmunio and president of European Film Promotion helped bring worldwide attention to a new generation of Hungarian directors. By Nick Holdsworth Eva Vezer - P 2014 Eva ...
New Budapest-based event opens with classic 1914 film by Michael Curtiz, who later directed 'Casablanca' By Nick Holdsworth Two years after a dispute between a new funding body and the head of the ...
Film directors Ildikó Enyedi, Benedek Fliegauf, Szabolcs Hajdú, Miklós Jancsó, Ágnes Kocsis, Márta Mészáros, Kornél Mundruczó, György Pálfi and Béla Tarr have published an open letter to friends of ...
Ildikó Enyedi, Hungarian director of Oscar-nominated “On Body and Soul” and 2020 Cannes contender “The Story of My Wife,” brings “Silent Friend” to the Cannes Film Market. The film stars Luna Wedler, ...
Oddball Films presents Hungarian Rhapsody - The Stunning Cinema of Hungary, a program of breathtaking short films and animation from the 1960s-1980s. Oscar winner Istvan Szabo's You... (1963) is a new ...
At the Cannes Film Festival, Hungarian film “Son of Saul” was one of the standout pics, winning acclaim from critics, selling to buyers worldwide, including to Sony Pictures Classics for North America ...
BUDAPEST — Intercom Intl. Communication Services, a Hungarian distributor and multiplex developer owned by independent producer Andrew Vajna, has sold its Hollywood Multiplex loop to U.S.-controlled ...
film profile], the feature debut by László Nemes (read the article), which will be having its world premiere in official competition on Friday 15 May. Produced by Laokoon Filmgroup, with backing from ...
Set entirely underground in the dark labyrinth of Budapest’s subway system, the film is a tightly directed psychological thriller with enough twists and turns in the plot to keep audiences guessing up ...
Despite two Oscars, for István Szabó’s “Mephisto” (1981) and László Nemes’s “Son of Saul” (2015), Hungarian cinema remains largely unknown to most Americans. Russian, Polish, Czech and even Romanian ...