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- Wellhello is a Hungarian music band whose song combine the stories of the movie. This is a generation movie: portrays the feeling of life, thinking, problems and relationships of today's twenty-year-old's.
- Having suffered as a boy under a brutal Communist-era coach, champion Hungarian gymnast Miklos moves to Canada years later in search of a new start - only to find himself unwittingly perpetuating the very same cycle of abuse among his own pupils.
- Borislaw Rybakov alias Slawa (László Szögyényi) has been living in Hungary for eight years. He has his own sports club and works as a bartender at a nightclub. He is about to take the Hungarian citizenship exam. One evening, a police detective Imre Bagosi (János Tóth) visits him at his workplace. It turns out that the detective knows everything about Slawa. He knows his underworld past, he knows that he was imprisoned and also that he is the owner of a rare, very valuable stamp. The detective makes him a business offer. Slawa doesn't trust the detective, so he rejects him first, but since he has a lot of debt, he finally decides to take the opportunity. The detective tells Slawa that in 1932 Alexej Rybakov, or Slawa's grandfather, stole the stamp from an exhibition in Moscow. After he died, the stamp went to Slawa's father, and most likely to him after his death. Slawa doesn't believe the detective, so she investigates things. In the end, it turns out that he was telling the truth and the stamp is also found. All that's left is to strike the deal, which takes place at a junkyard on the outskirts of town. The only problem is that no one knows who to trust.
- Burnt Out office worker, Mark is approached by the desperate father of Dóra who is struggling with ongoing depression, in the hope that Mark's alternative therapy program will help his daughter.
- A 10 year anniversary deeply sentimental revision of TheVR.
- After a failed therapy, István Pásztor decides to take revenge on the doctor who recommended the therapy. He is convinced that Dr. Ernö Novák, the medical therapist, is responsible for all the harm he suffered during the therapy. Having carefully devised his evil plan, he sets out on his mission. But his plan suffers a slight setback when he encounters the annoyingly curious and clingy parking attendant, Lajos Muszáj. Unable to shake the nosy guard, he gives in to pressure and tells the story of what happened to him. When his story comes to an end, the attendant decides to help him get revenge. Since Pásztor's plan is full of errors, he proposes a new plan. Of course, planning and executing are two different things. Especially when it turns out they are not the only ones who want revenge on the doctor. And then there is the security guard's former brother-in-law. They will have to get rid of him too somehow.
- The story follows the life of a bright and sensitive schoolboy growing up in an old, established boarding school in the city of Debrecen in eastern Hungary.
- In 2019, we decided to do it in the language of the theatre. Then the virus came in a soapy mask and forced us to be indoors. So much for the trial process. But because it is not in our nature to be dissuaded, we thought of something. If it is now illegal to sneeze right at each other's faces, this should be a quarantine movie. So, we asked beloved and important creators to recite the texts of Esterházy in a camera. Or a phone. Or a washing machine. Whatever is at hand. Send them in, this will be the movie. Not a distance-keeping pixel-recital. A montage. Upon hearing that word, the arts bachelorettes around the foosball table whisper into the boys' ears: it is an imaginary documentary, just as the French Bazin has written. The Russian Eizenstein would, however, say that it is completely passionate, emotional. The guys would shrug, saying there is no need to be so fancy, it's a simple cut. Iron Man beats the bad guy. It is edited together, done and done. The girls spat, montage is an art, you morons, their desire fading. Our movie doesn't tell a story. It's an imprint of an experience we all shared. Poetic images through the texts of Esterházy. Of desire, of its complete lack. How was life during the lockdown, how much did one miss living like before? A poetic mould of our times. How could we be close to each other? What did the lockdown awaken in us? What became important? We wanted to reach out for others. The making and screening of this movie were approved by successors of Péter Esterházy, and their representatives of Proscenium Szerzöi Ügynökség Kft.
- A traveller girl is looking for an accommodation for the night. She choose a nearby apartment, however she don't know she choose the wrong house. After arriving at the accommodation she is going to notice same strange things.
- Shortly after Fred Stein starts with his truck for a several days long urgent trip from Hungary to Bulgaria, his partner gets injured in an accident and has to stay in hospital. Fred is very unlucky with the only available replacement... because she's a woman. He fears she'll disturb his habit to visit a girlfriend at each stop. And right, the original, silent girl soon gets onto his nerves. Then Fred has to make another new experience... falling in love.
- Uninvited visitors disturbed an abandoned and lonely man's peace on his fiftieth birthday.
- The film is a chronicle, not only of a family, but also of the Hungarian nation through nine hundred years. Contains the description of a people's evolution, spirit and traditions until modern era, the era of the Second World War. It is not a dull report on the politics and diplomacy of the day, but a lively, touching story of a people, the Hungarians of Transylvania. It carries the reader with the story and makes him share thejoys, grief and cares of the novel's heroes. The movie's message is clear. It is wrong to place the burden of guilt for the Hungarians' misfortunes on scapegoats such as the "aristocracy" or the "clergy". Hungarians were collectively responsible for the tragedy that overtook them, and they all must individually bear the burden of that responsibility.
- Our daily life is filled with beauty in the little things - only if you know how to look.
- The film is a chronicle, not only of a family, but also of the Hungarian nation through nine hundred years. Contains the description of a people's evolution, spirit and traditions until modern era, the era of the Second World War. It is not a dull report on the politics and diplomacy of the day, but a lively, touching story of a people, the Hungarians of Transylvania. It carries the reader with the story and makes him share thejoys, grief and cares of the novel's heroes. The movie's message is clear. It is wrong to place the burden of guilt for the Hungarians' misfortunes on scapegoats such as the "aristocracy" or the "clergy". Hungarians were collectively responsible for the tragedy that overtook them, and they all must individually bear the burden of that responsibility.
- Documentary about the social movement initiated by Géza Seres to keep local houses and streets clean of garbage and infectious trash for improving the health of the local population.
- Charlie falls in love with a woman, but he doesn't know that the gypsy woman has a secret. The woman is fired by her boss and so Charlie goes to beat him up. The fight doesn't last long as the bodyguard stops them. Soon Charlie realizes that he is in the middle of a dance-off and if he loses he may never see his love again.
- A short film about a girl who is in a terrible nightmare and terrorized by a big plush bear.
- A car arrives at an uninhabited location. A hitman is taking his next victim to a deep forest. The local radio news is warning the audience that a person has been missing. The hitman is going to bury his victim. The victim is managed to escape, however his hunter is after him. A wild chase starts.
- Mike is a young university student lives with his sister Jacy after their family separated and they decided to live in another country. Mike goes to university and his sister has to take care of him and the house as well as working in a small restaurant as a waitress. They are happy to live together but they have some struggles with their lives. One day Mike passes out in the apartment stairs unexpectedly while his sister's arrives home. She takes him to the hospital and it is there that Jacy learns the truth.
- Vyke Trevorsson has a problem and it has everything to do with him. Plagued by nightmares in his sleep and a shadowy figure in his waking hours, life has come to a grinding halt. Into this realm of paranoia and coincidence steps his old friend Jack- and Vyke can't help but wonder if he's there to help or really part of the problem.