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- A single day could change everything. A day that involves so many memories and pain. The relationship between the self-exploring Léna and her rigid mother changes forever on this day. But for how long can a secret provide protection.
- A man works overtime. One day he goes crazy with noises.
- When put into an elderly home, Peter (80) falls into a deep depression. However, his life is not over yet. There is one more discovery waiting for him which will change the past, and might even the future.
- Geralt rejoins his long-lost lover, Yennefer, in the town of White Orchard. Yennefer tells him that Emperor Emhyr has summoned him to the city of Vizima. Emhyr tasks Geralt with finding Ciri, who has recently been seen in several places.
- A Qassam-fighter is collecting the remaining parts of Ahmed Jabari's body from his wreck after an Israeli airstrike that killed the head of al-Qassam Brigade. A Palestinian journalist who doesn't believe in violence, is getting a phone call, his 8-year-old daughter was hit. A shiver cut three of her fingers off. Parallel stories of the Qassam-fighter whose dream is to blow himself up to take revenge and the journalist who is willing to do anything to get the daughter into an Israeli hospital - the only place where she can be saved. The birth of hatred and hope - the chronicles of the latest conflict in Gaza.
- Lemon Island (Citromsziget) is a slum in Nagykanizsa, Hungary. A closed community of homeless people with its unique atmosphere and its own subculture. A functioning micro-society with the occasional drama and moments of joy.
- Ivan Koloff, a Georgian millionaire plans his revenge on the British people with a lethal biological weapon. James Bond, agent of MI6 must stop this from happening. Will he succeed, and what will he lose along tha way?
- Viktor has first encountered Native American culture at the age of 12. It has become so important to him, that he lives according to its principles even to this day.
- The teacher of a small town high school gets in conflict with her reluctant student during the online classes. The boy ruins the lessons and humiliates the teacher who is living on her own. The parents of the student are inaccessible. The headmaster puts the dismissal of the youth out of question. The teacher must find a solution on her own: she decides to visit the boy, to talk sense into him, but in his home, she faces a different reality to what she expected.
- Csángáló, the world-famous gypsy violist of the Szászcsávás Band, lives in a remote Transylvanian village. One day the old master's "breadwinner hand" starts shaking uncontrollably. He is suffering in Parkinson disease. A musician who drops the bow has no place in the band, thus Csángáló is expelled by his old friend, the band leader Dumnezeu. Surgery may cure his disease, but in Csángáló's archaic world, help can only come from God, there is no place for a brain surgery. His last hope is that Bálint, his equally talented grandson, would carry on the musical tradition, which is unique in the world. When everything seems to be lost, a miracle could only come from the hands of God.
- Chronicling the history of his family from 1787 to now while looking for the answers to some buried secrets regarding certain relatives, Roger Deutsch (The Boy on the Train) soothingly voices over his latest effort - a poetic, travelogue-esque 30-minute documentary which takes the viewer on an engaging personal journey from Hungary to America and back via beautiful vintage photographs, grainy home videos (that often look better than professional and persistently stand the test of time), as well as his own impressionistic footage, with the unique experience enhanced by excellent musical choices.
- Inspired by the popular American online video series Angry Video Game Nerd, it follows the host FreddyD playing, reviewing and often making fun of terrible video games created for the PC platform making it a Hungarian alternative.
- The 16-year old Hanna cannot leave her home because of her weak immune system, thus has to live in a basement, sealed from the outside world. Her father is constantly consulting with doctors, but they are unable to cure her. Her boyfriend, Bence, spends his days searching for some kind of alternative medicine on the internet tirelessly. The medicines he has found in the past deemed ineffective. One day he finally finds something seemingly actually reliable, but Hanna's father has a different solution to her condition. Hanna has to make a crucial decision regarding her future.
- The story of the birth of the Hungarian home computer scene back in the '80s behind the Iron Curtain. Smuggled in C64s, cracked games, swappers, diskmags, hacked phone lines to American BBS servers, demoscene, copy parties.
- A handful of young Iranian wrestlers dream of becoming the next Olympic champion, however it is not just the championships they have to wrestle their way through but the realities of their lives.
- An astronaut becomes sick. His workplace, named BEANEX wants to replace him to another astronaut. The company's boss must launch the special spaceship early. The danger is: the replaced astronaut is inexperienced to navigate the spaceship.
- Katinka Faragó, who is Hungarian, was Ingmar Bergman's partner and producer. It is not easy to be the producer of films like the ones made by Ingmar Bergman. Neither in the old world, nor in the contemporary one, his work does not fit any of the categories of the film industry; or one should say, the reason why this is so, is that his films have nothing to do with either industry or commerce. Nevertheless, Katinka Faragó had been working with Ingmar Bergman from the very start of his career, always struggling to get the funding for his feature and television films, creative projects. Once again, this year, she came to the Teacher Training College in Szombathely, Hungary, where a one week seminar was held for the students on Bergman. This is the location where this colourful portrait was filmed about the Hungarian born, woman and producer.
- Three teams in junk yard rescues prepare and head out on the world's largest amateur road rally, the Budapest-Bamako. The daring adventure begins by rebuilding three iconic vehicles - a communist era Skoda, an Indian road legend - an Ambassador and a 40 year old Renault 20, all bound for a grueling 10,000 kilometer (6250 miles) road trip from Central Europe to West Africa. Will they make it to the finish line? Trans-Saharan and African off-road rally racing come alive in this adventure documentary with breathtaking desert backdrops and vibrant African cultures.
- Eszter Cseke and Andras S. Takacs are award-winning Hungarian journalists and documentary filmmakers of On the Spot, an acclaimed documentary series in Central Europe. With just two small broadcast cameras and no extra crew, Cseke and Takacs have always gained unique perspectives in the most delicate environments. After a decade of filming across five continents, it is no wonder that their different approach has been called "rare and exclusive" by the BBC. Each year, Cseke and Takacs have focused on a new and compelling subject for the series. Whether it is living with ethnic tribes in Africa and Papua, being embedded with fighters in the Middle East, getting to know children of dictators or travelling the world and examining birth in a myriad of cultures, On The Spot is a unique player in the field of documentary filmmaking. Over the years, the program has garnered a great deal of international recognition. They received the Golden Nymph for Best Documentary at the 53rd Monte Carlo TV Festival, the Press Freedom Award in Strasbourg from the Council of Europe, the Prize for Best International Short Film at the American Documentary Film Festival and the Gold Plaque at the 50th Chicago International Film Festival Television Awards.
- What is the theme of the Surreality Show, you ask? This is a satirical show featuring a set of entirely fictional Youtube personalities, who don't exist in real life. Now we are kindly asking you to read back the previous sentence and make sense of it. This is what Surreality is about. The show features Marci, accompanied by the showman Bobek, the two of whom endeavour to explore and illuminate the darkest sites on the internet, alongside introducing them to the viewer. Be it cultural trends, people or recent news - if they deserve criticism, Surreality gives it to them for sure.
- In the afterlife, a religious man must confront that his life was a simulation.
- His granny visits Peti at the Sziget festival.
- A reporter visits various reenactor groups who are recreating the X-XIIIth century. The leaders of the groups are talking about their activities in living history, reconstruction and armed combat on foot and horseback.
- Young actress Kathleen Gáti recalls the eight months - filled with love, suffering, understanding and acceptance - during which she cared for her dying mother. An uplifting and moving spiritual journey from despair to reassurance. Director Gábor Dettre and his then-wife Kathleen Gáti, an actress, talk in a forest about the eight months Kathleen spent caring for her dying mother.
- Bertie Bean, who lives in the middle of the woods, is often sad because of his large nose. He feels lonely all the time. Making friends with the other weird and grumpy inhabitants is not an easy task: still, he never gives up.
- The most prominent phenomenon of the past 20 years in Budapest is the development of the ruin pub-party district. A ruin pub is a public space conformed with useless things at first sight. The interesting idea became an alternative fashion, then advanced to a mainstream, internationally renowned tourist attraction, creating a unique entertainment and cultural district in Budapest. The unique urban historical phenomenon determined the daily life, economy and international image of a world city. Behind the public spaces and pubs that have become cult and world famous are individuals whose personalities and life paths are different from the traditional catering career. The stories of the founders were used to create a film series that simultaneously presents the history of Budapest over the past 20 years and the colorful individuals who did not compete with each other, but joined together, fought together, and worked for common goals. In the series, in addition to the founders and creators, well-known personalities, among others, who were connected in various ways, are connected to this Budapest story to the core.
- The short film Az ég kék éve (Blue Year of the Sky) is a vision of a young man which is difficult to describe, an inside vision of the happiness of the awakening consciousness. At the age of twenty a young man awakens to see images of the beauty of the world, of the eternity of unifying physical and spiritual pleasures. He dresses these pictures in light with his friend, the cameraman, in light gained from strength and beauty, which points beyond them, surpasses them. However, it is given to them to walk the road of the beautiful light passing its stages of sensual pleasure and spiritual pain, both of which appear in the pictures because a picture is able to organize and interpret the phenomena of life in a cognitive motion. It compares what is comparable, and directs what is the different in the same direction. The happiness of the awakening consciousness is nothing but finding the ultimate identity.
- From beneath paint buckets and boxes filled with dusty belongings the end of an era emerges.
- One day Dani starts to see a strange boy. What is even more interesting is that only he can see him. Their meetings are in connection with Dani's certain acts. Finally he finds out who is this young boy.
- In the nearly half century after World War II in Hungary the communist dictatorship applied every possible means to persecute Christian churches. Hundreds of innocent priests and monks were imprisoned; others were roped in the network as agents of the State Security Services. The documentary is an authentic, valid and emotional testimony about the victims and the traitors of this era. Cathartic destinies and dramatic events of the past are recalled through the memories of the survivors, reports of state security agents and conversations tapped by the secret services. Contemporary newsreels, extract from private diaries, previously unknown documents, reports of secret agents, observation photos of the State Security Services and short reconstruction scenes evoke this historical period. The structure of the film based parallel on the memories of the victims and the reports of the agents of the secret police. The memories of the witnesses of the era and the documents are built organically into the intensive visual world of the film. Dynamic camera movements, steadicam-, aerial- and cinejib-shots present the stations in the lives of confessors and traitors: the scenes of prisons, court rooms, monasteries and secret ordinations.