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This is a list collecting the most notable films produced in Hungary and in the Hungarian language. The list is divided into three major political-historical eras. For an alphabetical list of articles on Hungarian films see Category:Hungarian films .
This is a list collecting the most notable films produced in Hungary and in the Hungarian language during 1948–1989. For an alphabetical list of articles on Hungarian films see Category:Hungarian films.
Hungarian historical drama films (33 P) Pages in category "Hungarian historical films" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Hungarian cinema began in 1896, when the first screening of the films of the Lumière Brothers was held on the 10th of May in the cafe of the Royal Hotel of Budapest.In June of the same year, Arnold and Zsigmond Sziklai opened the first Hungarian movie theatre on 41 Andrássy Street named the Okonograph, where they screened Lumière films using French machinery.
The following are the films with the most admissions in Hungary since 1990 as of 29 December 2024. Background colour indicates films currently in cinemas. Years in brackets are the years of re-release.
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Sarajevo (1940 Hungarian film) The Sea Has Risen; Semmelweis (1940 film) Semmelweis (1952 film) The Siege of Beszterce; Silent Monastery; Stars of Eger (1923 film) A Strange Marriage; Sunset (2018 film) Sunshine (1999 film)
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1990: Eszterkönyv: Krisztina Deák: Eszter Nagy-Kálózy, András Bálint, Károly Eperjes Drama: Tutajosok: Judit Elek: Pál Hetényi, András Stohl, Sándor Gáspár, Pieczka Franciszek
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