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- After witnessing a murder, a hapless pair of misfits escape their own near death experience by posing as male strippers - only to find themselves neck deep in even bigger trouble.
- The story is set in 1968, when a Romanian-German family from the city of Arad starts a journey to the German Democratic Republic.
- Füge is studying at a high-school. He rarely visits his divorced parents. He establishes a successful music group with his friends. He falls in love with his class-mate, Ágota.
- A documentary of the legendary band of the eighties called CPg (Come on Punk group). CPg was one of the first Hungarian punk (not skinhead) groups. In the eyes of the political leadership, they were the most reactionary and the rudest. Their songs sounded like a naive, somewhat anarchistic social criticism but were never racists. They were sentenced to two years in prison.
- Taken from author's Comments below: The story concerns the faithlessness of Sandor Aracsine for his wife Julis. Into this story, which takes place in a little fishing village on the bank of a river, comes Peter Rostas.) He falls in love with the wife and this leads to a tangled chain of events...across the rolling Hungaria countryside. The tangled chain is unscrambled for the best at the end.
- Two Americans discover Hungary the way Hungarians have never seen it before.
- The Opera "Maria Theresia" tells the story of her exciting and thrilling live with all up and downs of the empress "Maria Theresia". From her moving childhood over her wars she had to fight to her coronation to the empress of Austria-Hungary. This Opera was performed at the Armel Opera Festival and screened live by ARTE.
- In 2019, we decided to do it in the language of the theatre. Then the virus came in a soapy mask and forced us to be indoors. So much for the trial process. But because it is not in our nature to be dissuaded, we thought of something. If it is now illegal to sneeze right at each other's faces, this should be a quarantine movie. So, we asked beloved and important creators to recite the texts of Esterházy in a camera. Or a phone. Or a washing machine. Whatever is at hand. Send them in, this will be the movie. Not a distance-keeping pixel-recital. A montage. Upon hearing that word, the arts bachelorettes around the foosball table whisper into the boys' ears: it is an imaginary documentary, just as the French Bazin has written. The Russian Eizenstein would, however, say that it is completely passionate, emotional. The guys would shrug, saying there is no need to be so fancy, it's a simple cut. Iron Man beats the bad guy. It is edited together, done and done. The girls spat, montage is an art, you morons, their desire fading. Our movie doesn't tell a story. It's an imprint of an experience we all shared. Poetic images through the texts of Esterházy. Of desire, of its complete lack. How was life during the lockdown, how much did one miss living like before? A poetic mould of our times. How could we be close to each other? What did the lockdown awaken in us? What became important? We wanted to reach out for others. The making and screening of this movie were approved by successors of Péter Esterházy, and their representatives of Proscenium Szerzöi Ügynökség Kft.
- What does karate mean to the members of the Tadashii Kyokushin Karate Dojo Szeged, in Hungary. In this short film the karateka answer this question and give insights into why they are passionate about such a hard and demanding martial art.
- 90 years of Open-Air Theater Festival, Szeged.
- A film about our primal fear: the fear of nothingness...