Roland Vranik has won the first prize of the 36th Hungarian Filmszemle with his first movie Black Brush. This time he came up with an anti-utopia. Just as for Black Brush, behind the camera we find Gergely Pohárnok, the sound engineer is Tamás Zányi, and the editor will be Wanda Kiss. The leading characters are played by Károly Hajduk, Zoltán Rátóti and Sándor Terhes. The movie, which was called a distopia (anti-utopia) shows the story of three siblings in a world deprived of its digital context, in complete chaos. The basic conflict situation is, that the screens of computers and televisions are all out of order and there is no "show". „This unexpected change leads to chaos, and we want to show how these three guys try to survive this situation" - explains Vranik.
25 January 2009
Filmhu: Does the title refer to Dante's hell? Á.S.: Yes, this is the circle of peolple who defy god, suicides, and of those who sin against their neigbours, that is what the title refers to.
25 January 2009
Peter Sparrows movie was inspired by an essay of Stanislaw Lem. (One human minute)
25 January 2009
The crew of S.O.S. szerelem got together again to create their-at least in hungarian terms-blockbuster. The story of the new Tamás Sas movie tells the tale of a bestselling authors (Iván Fenyő) single-life.
25 January 2009
Every time György Pálfi (known for Hukkle and Taxidermy) sets off to make a movie, he would break into newer grounds. Just always pushing the envelope with his never ending experimenting. He perceives things differently and makes you see the world in a way you have never seen before. Every new movie he releases is going to be just nothing like the previous one. The only element that seems to be constant with him is his sweet success that follows him around. His work has been honored by numerous Hungarian and international awards of the film industry.
25 January 2009






