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Welcome to the website of Magyar Filmunió

Magyar Filmunió was established in 1992 by the Motion Picture Public Foundation of Hungary for the promotion of the Hungarian cinematography throughout the world.

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Sep01

BIBLIOTHEQUE PASCAL conquers Paris

bibliotheque_pascal_latexL’Etrange festival hosted by Forum des Images premieres Szabolcs Hajdu’s latest feature in France.
Helsinki Love&Anarchy and Fesival do Rio will also show the outstanding Hungarian-German coproduction in September.

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Aug30

Audience Award to 1

1_kerekesvicaPrague Fresh Film Fest’s audience awarded Pater Sparrow’s directorial debut feature, the Hungarian sci-fi movie 1 based on Stanislaw Lem’s One Human Minute.

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Aug23

Hungarian Premieres at Montreal WFF

koloraadoo1Montreal World Film Festival shows KOLORADO KID, QUESTION IN DETAILS and VESPA.
András Vágvölgyi B.’s KOLORADO KID has been invited to compete for the fest’s prominent Golden Zenith, the main prize of the First Films World Competition.
Screening Schedule below

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Aug10

Hungarian co-production at the Venice Mostra

essentialkillingJerzy Skolimowski’s ESSENTIAL KILLING coproduced by Budapest-based Mythberg Films to premiere in competition at the 67th Venice Film Festival beginning on 1st September.

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Aug04

Salento Awards Hungarian Shorts

nemes_j_l_100THE COUNTERPART by László Nemes and TELL YOUR CHILDREN by András Salamon were among the award winners of Salento Finibus Terrae festival’s 8th edition.

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Aug01

Young Hungarians triumph Sarajevo fest

szarajevo10Mundruczó, Hajdu, Bogdán, Kenyeres – Young Hungarian filmmakers collected altogether five awards at the 16th Sarajevo Film Festival, the region’s high-profile cinematic event in the Bosnian capital.

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Jul27

Honorary Award to Tarr

tarr_2005Czech Summer Film School presents a complete retrospective of Béla Tarr’s work.
The Association of Czech Film Clubs (ACFK), as the main organizer of the event, recognizes Tarr with the Honorary Award for Lifetime Achievement in World Cinema.

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Jul05

Maremetraggio Award for Géza M. Tóth

mama_100MAMA, a Hungarian short film directed by Géza M. Tóth won the CEI Award of the Maremetraggio festival in Trieste, Italy.

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