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- Prima ballerina Dominika Egorova turns dangerous Sparrow.
- The hit musical based on the life of Eva Perón (Evita Duarte), a B-picture Argentinian actress who eventually became the wife of Argentinian president Juan Domingo Perón, and the most beloved and hated woman in Argentina.
- A professional athlete has to help a U.S. government agent recover a missing jet.
- Budapest International Chess Tournament. The most likely winner: Cal Fournier (22), French champion, immature genius, socially awkward, compulsive player. But this time, an unusual 9-years-old Hungarian opponent disrupts this smooth-running routine.
- Astrid (47) and Paul (50) are at the beginning of their romance. A long weekend in Budapest will be a journey into the past for both that will determine the present.
- Budapest in 1940. Professor Péter Kadar's life seems perfect: his career is at its peak and he has married a pretty young woman. But everything falls apart the very day he is appointed head of department at one of the city's most reputable clinics. For his adopted son, Doctor Zoltan, is planning to have an affair with his wife. Against all expectations, Kadar negotiates a bizarre arrangement that will change the trio's lives forever.
- Iván is living in exile from Hungary when he receives word that an old flame is ill. His return to Budapest rekindles old memories and reopens old wounds.
- Based on Elke Heidenreich's short story, this drama focuses on the difficult relationship between a lesbian journalist and her mother. Shortly after forty-something Nina has fallen in love with the photographer Flora, her mother Eva, who doesn't know anything about her daughter's sexual orientation, suggests going with her on a business trip to Budapest, which becomes a look back to their common past...
- 'A Cafe in the Sky' tells the story of Gloomy Sunday 'the forbidden song', and its composer, a tragicomic bar room piano player named Rudi Seress. It also explores the life of a city: Budapest, Hungary.
- III. Richard ; after Shakespeare - "I am determined to prove a villain" - one of the rarest lines uttered around the globe, a nigh unprecedented confession. Richard III was the one who dared say it. And he, too, acknowledged it only to himself. These days we are surrounded by do-gooders. At the same time, the Glosters (Richard III by his surname) of today have to face up to reality that they may run into greater players than themselves. And the greater player may even prove to be a woman, for that matter.
- Agent Vo is found at the scene where a Hungarian gambling regulator was murdered, landing the Fly Team in hot water with local authorities.