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- The film is a visually modern, very puritanical rendition of the classical texts of Sophocles about power and spirituality, about traditions and the heartless new world. It concentrates on the complex psychology of the ancient text and its connections to our contemporary life. ANTIGONE has won a Merit Certificate at the Hungarian Filmweek, 2011.
- About the time of change in Hungary, when things got better, only life got more difficult to live. A surreal approach using quotations from a famous Hungarian poet of the Enlightenment era. The female lead is Kathleen Gati, American actress. (Starred in "24", among many features and tv-films)
- A lyrical play about our fear of death, and the struggles to understand the real cycle of life and the meaning of all that. The story takes place among a large group of people, who found refuge from an enigmatic upcoming cataclysm in an underground labyrinth.
- Documents, engravings and live action scenes help evoke the most wonderful chapter of Hungarian history: the political struggles of the reform period, and the extremely trying but elevating, noble and inspiring process which finally leads to the creation of the modern bourgeois Hungary.
- The film is a visually modern, very puritanical rendition of the classical texts of Sophocles about power and spirituality, about traditions and the heartless new world. It concentrates on the complex psychology of the ancient text and its connections to our contemporary life. ANTIGONE has won a Merit Certificate at the Hungarian Filmweek, 2011.
- A documentary about one of the most gifted and - for the role he took during communism - one of the most controversial figures of Hungary's art scene. Imre Varga is an internationally well-reputed sculptor whose works can be found in the streets and parks across Europe, as well as in the most prestigious museums of the world.
- Documentary about the "yellow star class" of the Jewish high-school of Budapest. And about the year when these students attended school before graduation with the sure knowledge of their imminent deportation, with yellow stars on their lapes, and were in fact - immediately after the exams - taken away to concentration camps or forced labor camps. Fifty years later, the ex-members of the class - miraculously all survived - came back from all over the world to Budapest for a once-in-a-lifetime class reunion.
- A beautiful teacher tries to teach the "non-existent", "absent" pupils in an utterly empty class-room about the true meanings. of the creation, human existence. She is portrayed by Kathleen Gati, American actress. (Starred in "24", among many features and tv-films.)