We met Réka Kincses to speak to her about her film, her methodology and Viktor Orban.
Jiří Menzel speaks about changing perceptions of his films, being part of a cinematic movement, and the risks and merits of freedom.
Konstanty Kuzma finds parallels between Zoltán Fábri’s 1956 political critique and the current Hungarian government.
Iveta Grófová’s debut feature revolves around a young Slovak girl who travels to Czech Republic to find work.
A married couple’s seemingly idyllic existence in Germany belies their struggle to find happiness.
In this film by Hungarian helmer Kornél Mundruczó, a young man returns to his hometown to settle down.
In Drahomíra Vihanová's feature debut, a young army officer contemplates suicide.
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