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Chances for the Oscar for Új Eldorádó

Chances for the Oscar for Új Eldorádó

Tibor Kocsis’ Új Eldorádó is among the 13 nominees for the International Documentary Association’s award.

This award usually foreshadows the Oscar for the best documentary. Last year’s Academy Award winner documentary was also among the 13 films nominated for the IDA’s award. tovább
új eldorádó, kocsis tibor, verespatak
filmhu | 26 September, 2005

Lambert Dips in the Countess’ Blood

The immortal Highlander, Christopher Lambert is starring Paradigma Film distributed Metamorphosis.

The film is directed by Hungarian born Jenő Hódi. Hódi moved to the United States in 1982, studied script writing and directing at Columbia University, with Milos Forman and Brian de Palma among his professors. tovább
christopher lambert, báthory erzsébet, metamorphosis, hódi jenő
filmhu | 02 September, 2005
Fateless (Sorstalanság) for the Oscar

Fateless (Sorstalanság) for the Oscar

1 September the Oscar Nomination Board selected the feature of Lajos Koltai, Fateless (Sorstalanság) for representing Hungary at the Academy Awards as the official nominee for the “Best Foreign Language Film”.

Films opening between 1 October 2004 and 30 September 2005 can be nominated for the Academy Awards according to the regulations of the Oscar Nomination Board. tovább
koltai lajos, sorstalanság, oscar díj
filmhu | 01 September, 2005
Munchen already in Hungary

Munchen already in Hungary

Academy Award-winning director Steven Spielberg left the island of Malta, to the great disappointment of the local press –The Times of Malta wrote.

 The internationally renown director spent the past two months shooting parts of his latest film on the Mediterranean island, and is already in Hungary. So far, the local coproduction partner has remained tightlipped, too. tovább
münchen, spielberg
filmhu | 10 August, 2005
Fliegauf Shoots a Fantasy Film

Fliegauf Shoots a Fantasy Film

After the international success of Rengeteg and Dealer, Benedek Fliegauf is planning to shoot a movie in a genre that is unusual in Europe: a fantasy film by the title Tündérkör (Fairy Circle).

 He intends to win Harry Dean Stanton for the lead role of the mainstream movie to be produced as an international coproduction, the score would be composed by the lead singer of the group Portishead. In spite of the genre, Fliegauf naturally insists on raising fundamental questions. tovább
fliegauf, tündérkör, fairy circle
filmhu | 09 August, 2005
Eragon is Being Shot in Hungary

Eragon is Being Shot in Hungary

The local media has already reported that a film is being made of  Christopher Paolini’s book Eragon.

99% of the dragon story is being shot in Hungary, the shooting started on August 1 near Budakeszi. Geoffrey Freeman, the press officer of the production told  filmhu about the latest developments. tovább
speleer, christopher paolini, eragon
filmhu | 04 August, 2005
"Fellini of the East" Directs Báthory Picture

"Fellini of the East" Directs Báthory Picture

Slovakian director Juraj Jakubisko will launch his own project about the life of Erzsébet Báthory with Hungarian participation

  While the several million euro-budget production of Márta Mészáros is still waiting for Hungarian support, Slovakian director Juraj Jakubisko will launch his own project about the life of Erzsébet Báthory with Hungarian participation. Most of the EUR 10 million budget is already in place. In addition to the Czech and Slovak partners, British and Hungarian companies are involved in the project. tovább
báthory erzsébet, juraj jakubisko
filmhu | 18 July, 2005
Varga Studio Under Liquidation

Varga Studio Under Liquidation

Filmhu interviewed Erkel, the former producer of the workshop, over the phone.

According to press reports, the court has ordered the liqudation of   one of Hungary’s most successful and internationally renown animation studios, Varga Studio, founded by Csaba Varga and András Erkel. tovább
varga stúdió, erkel andrás
filmhu | 15 July, 2005

Preferential Loan for Filmmakers

Support for Investments

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filmmakers, loan
filmhu | 21 June, 2005
The Crew of Fehér tenyér Returns Home

The Crew of Fehér tenyér Returns Home

Cruise Has Learnt the Hajdu-Somersault

The crew of the film Fehér tenyér (White Palms) arrived home in late April from a two-week shoot in Canada and Las Vegas. Both locations are featured in the script, so filmmakers used the original settings for the scenes that take place in Calgary and at the Cirque du Soleil. Tom Cruise is rumoured to be interested in the film, which will continue to be shot in Budapest from June. tovább
tom cruise, white palms, kyle shewfelt, zoltán miklós hajdu, szabolcs hajdu
filmhu | 21 June, 2005
Crusade in EU Coproduction

Crusade in EU Coproduction

After Kingdom of Heaven by Ridley Scott, a new crusader epic is in the making.

The large-scale production by a Dutch director started its 50-day shooting on June 18. The English-speaking Crusade in Jeans is produced by Kasander Film, which was behind Greenaway’s movies. The EUR 10.5 million project is a joint effort by Dutch,  German, Belgian, British, Luxemburg-based and Hungarian partners. tovább
crusade in jeans, focus film
filmhu | 17 June, 2005
Not a Cautionary Tale – The Whiskey Robber

Not a Cautionary Tale – The Whiskey Robber

HBO interviewed him, Discovery Channel made a documentary about him.

An American journalist,  Julian Rubinstein wrote a non-fiction novel about his story, and Warner intends to make a Hollywood movie starring Johnny Depp out of it. But the film rights of the life of Attila Ambrus are with director György Dobray, so he’ll be the first to shoot a feature film about the Whiskey Robber. tovább
nagy zsolt, ambrus attila, dobray györgy, a viszkis
filmhu | 09 June, 2005

The First Quarter of the Film Office

In addition to issuing tax certificates and registrations, in the first quarter of  2005 the National Film Office held the first session of the Motion Picture Coordination Council, which coordinates the applications of the various financial sources, as defined by the Film Law. The open nature of the dicussion between the representatives of the four sectors was promising. tovább
hungarian film office, coproduction in hungary
filmhu | 19 May, 2005

An Affiliate of Cinema City: Fórum Hungary

A new distibutor, Fórum Hungary Distibution Ltd. has entered the Hungarian market. It will primarily sell mainstream Hollywood movies in Hungary.

The new distributor, which will share the scene with about 10-12 domestic distribution companies, is the affiliate of Cinema City International (CCI), a cinema owner and operator in Central Europe and Israel. tovább
hungarian distributors, forum hungary, cinema city international
filmhu | 11 May, 2005

Hungarian Films in Cannes Again

Before Dawn, a short film by Bálint Kenyeres has been invited to the shorts program of the 58th Cannes Film Festival.

Meanwhile, the opening of Kornél Mundruczó’s latest film Johanna will take place between May 11 and 22 in the in the Un certain regard section – the Film Union announced. tovább
hungarian films in cannes, johanna, before dawn
filmhu | 06 May, 2005
The Day of Wrath Was Shot in Fót

The Day of Wrath Was Shot in Fót

In spite of the spectacular riding and fencing scenes, Mexican-American Adrian Rudomin’s period thriller shot in Hungary does not appear to be a light movie.

Ruy de Mendoza (Christopher Lambert), who investigates the deeds of inquisitors hunting down baptized Jews sneezed during the shooting of one of the most tense night dialogues, but the tired crew wasn’t angry: a smile ran through the faces of make-up artists, stuntmen, grips and onlookers. Filmhu’s reporter took along a veteran Corsican director’s assistant in order to have a professional size up how tense the atmosphere of the shoot was. The result is satisfactory, what’s more: flattering. tovább
the day of wrath, adrian rudomin, christopher lambert
filmhu | 02 May, 2005

The Film Union is Satisfied with Hungarian Performance in Berlin

Dallas is a Success

Éva Vezér, the managing director of the Film Union was optimistic in her interview with filmhu after the Berlin Film Festival. She said that „something has started”, which is due to the festival successes of the past years as well as the benefits offered by the Film Law and the recent coproductions. Last year Hungarian films were screened at 28 international festivals. tovább
hungarian film union, berlin film festival, éva vezér
filmhu | 09 March, 2005

Film Financing: Documentaries

„God Bless the Camera!”

In November documentary filmmakers sent a statement to the Motion Picture Public Foundation – the third one in a row. This aims to the attract attention of decisionmakers to the problems of the neglected documetary genre. According to József Böjte, Sándor Buglya and András Kisfaludy the malfunctioning distribution system is equally responsible for the current crisis as the indifferent TV stations. tovább
film law, hungarian documentary makers
filmhu | 09 March, 2005

Prizes of the 36th Hungarian Film Week

Main Prize of the 36th Hungarian Film Week ended on 8th February went to BLACK BRUSH, a first film by Roland Vranik. tovább
prizes of the 36th hungarian film week, hungarian film week
filmhu | 01 March, 2005

How Did Hungarians Perform?

The first year of the Media Program

Hungary officially became the member of the Media Plus program aimed at strengthening the European audiovisual sector as of May 1, but it could apply for support for all sorts of audivisual activities apart from filmmaking already from the beginning of the year. Hungarian applicants can count on assistance from the MEDIA Desk, the local information office of the program. Enikő Kiss, the head of the office spoke about the experiences of the first year. tovább
filmhu | 14 February, 2005
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