"hungary"
Hungarian Rhapsody
1847. Franz Liszt meets the beautiful princess Caroline von Sayn-Wittgenstein in Kiev. The two fall in love, but the princess is forced to marry an elderly general. When the revolution breaks out in Hungary, she flees with Franz Liszt to Weimar. They also ask the Pope to annul Caroline's unhappy marriage, a question that remains unanswered for the ..
Hungarian Lullaby
Hungarian Lullaby is a journey through time, across space, from woman to woman, linking past to present. It is a quest for the truth, that delves into a vault of secrets, forgotten memories and family history.
Hungarian Cartoon
About cartoonist Pál Pusztay's character Jucika.
Hungarian Rhapsody
On the plains of Hungary, Franz, a Hussard lieutenant, broods about his future; Born into an aristocratic family, his father drank away the family fortune and marriage seems an unlikely prospect. Impoverished Franz's love for effervescent and upright country girl Marika coincides with the tragic tale of lovelorn violinist Josef, all but ignored by ..
Hungarian Eagles
This is a propaganda film about the Hungarian Air Force. The story begins with the love stories of three young amateur pilots, captain Torday, Bandi and Pista.
Negative history of Hungarian cinema
Reconstructions of unrealized Hungarian films in cooperation with the greatest Hungarian film directors.
Corresponding member of the Hungarian cabaret
Jenő Rejtő's works have one purpose, entertainment. One laughs to tears during a cabaret scene. In this show, the best comedians present his writings, Ila Schütz, István Mikó, László Tóth Tahi bring Rejtő's heroes to life.
The Hungarian Playbook
A group of young journalists takes on the state propaganda.
A Hungarian Passport
A filmmaker questions her own national identity.
Un Conte de fees hongrois
Shot in B&W, Gyula Gazdag's film follows the surreal and often comic quests of young Andris, an orphan searching for a father who doesn't exist, and Orban, a government clerk who's had enough of oppressive bureaucracy.
I am Von Höfler Variation on Werther
How does the process of film-making—like a huge carpet, of a 250 years saga of the Hungarian von Höfler family—render the chosen subject topical, re-liveable? And what is the topical signifier? is it merely a fleeting (a momentary) décollage — which is neither a piece of news, nor official history?
Free Fall
"Free Fall" reflects to the times before the Shoah, the darkest chapter of the 20th century Hungary, based on the home movies of the talented musician, photographer and businessman, György Pető who made 8mm films from 1938.
Dusi & Jenõ
The private diary of a couple in a ghostly Budapest before, during and after the Second World War, between poetry and historical re-enactment.