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Explanation for Everything (Hungarian: Magyarázat mindenre) is a 2023 Hungarian-Slovak drama film [7] directed by Gábor Reisz, who co-wrote the screenplay with Éva Schulze. [8] The film premiered at the 80th Venice International Film Festival, where it won the Orizzonti Award for Best Film. It was released in Hungary on 5 October 2023.
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 .
How Hungary’s Versatile Locations, World-Class Artisans and 30% Tax Incentive Brought ‘The Brutalist,’ ‘Maria,’ ‘Dune 2’ and Other Oscar Contenders to Life Christopher Vourlias ...
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "With its relentless cinéma-vérité style, its lack of conventionally dramatic incident, and its all too recognisable characters, Ken Loach's Family Life is so harrowing in its immediate impact and so transparently inspired by the most passionate humanitarian concern that it seems positively unfeeling to cavil ...
The Story of My Wife had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on 14 July 2021. [5] It is scheduled to be released in Hungary on 23 September 2021. [6] and in Germany on 14 October 2021. [7] and in France on 12 January 2022, by Pyramide Distribution. [8] The film will have its North American Premiere at the 2021 Toronto International ...
On Body and Soul (Hungarian: Testről és lélekről) is a 2017 Hungarian drama film written and directed by Ildikó Enyedi. [2] The story revolves around the CFO of a slaughterhouse and the newly appointed meat quality inspector who discover they can communicate with each other through their dreams, leading to an unlikely romance.
The film tells the stories of five Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust (also known as the Shoah), focusing on the last year of World War II, when Nazi Germany occupied Hungary and began mass deportations of Jews in the country to concentration and extermination camps, primarily Auschwitz. It depicts the horrors of life in the camps, but also ...
Hungary: Language: Hungarian: The Whiskey Bandit (Hungarian: A Viszkis) is a 2017 Hungarian action film about Attila Ambrus, a famous Hungarian bank robber. [1] [2] [3]