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| 26/8 - |
The Wall Street Journal reports that film producer Andrew Vajna has joined forces with shopping mall developer Sandor Demjan to construct the world’s largest film studio in Etyek, approximately 20 miles from Budapest. [MORE] [ADD] |
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The country boasts its strongest presence at this years Berlinale for 13 years. Its five titles are Csaba Bollok’s Iska’s Journey, Arpad Bogdan’s Happy New Life, Karoly Esztergalyos’ Men in the Nude, Kristina Goda’s Children of Glory and Srdan Golubovic’s The Trap, a Hungarian-Serbian co-production. [MORE] [ADD] |
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Tamás Dömötör’s second feature film, Czukor Show, is released. Filmed in just 10 days, the film provides a modern take on Milán Füst’s 1914 stage play, The Unhappy Ones. Zsolt Anger, Attila Árpa, Szilvia Csonka, Balázs Czukor and Kata Péter star. [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 9/12 - |
The 42nd Hungarian Film Week, which was scheduled to be staged in Budapest in early February 2011, is cancelled due to the financial problems of its organizer, the Motion Picture Public Foundation of Hungary (MMKA). [ADD] |
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| 9/12 - |
Film producer Gábor P. Koltai is arrested on suspicion of tax fraud amounting to Ft2.3 billion. [ADD] |
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