Movies Produced in Hungary
Total movies found: 12, viewing from 1 to 12
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Essential Killing
[ 2010, Hungary, Poland, Ireland, Norway ] starting from $1.99Actors: Vincent Gallo, Emmanuelle Seigner, David L. Price, Stig Frode Henriksen, Iftach Ophir, Tracy Spencer Shipp, Klaudia Kaca, Dariusz Juzyszyn, Robert Mazurkiewicz, Morten Enger, Christian Teisnes, Phillip Goss, Varg Strande
Directors: Jerzy Skolimowski
A Taliban member who lives in Afghanistan is taken captive by the Americans after killing three American soldiers. He is transferred to Europe for interrogation but manages to escape from his captors and becomes an escaped convict on a continent he does not know. Written by Anonymous
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Mission London
[ 2010, Hungary, Sweden, UK, Bulgaria, Republic of Macedonia ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy
Actors: Tomas Arana, Alan Ford, Ralph Brown, Georgi Staykov, Rosemary Leach, Lee Nicholas Harris, Sean Talo, Julian Vergov, Ana Papadopulu, Velizar Binev, Gino Picciano, Jonathan Ryland, Nick Nevern, Johnny Lynch, Atanas Srebrev, James Helder, Meto Jovanovski, Lyubomir Neikov, Hristo Mitzkov, Dennis Santucci, Carla Rahal, J.D. Kelleher, Elizabeth Boag, Silvia Dragoeva, Deborah Klayman, Orlin Goranov, Kiril Psaltirov, Koceto Kalki, Steven Loton, Stefan Shterev, Samuel Victor
Directors: Dimitar Mitovski
A concert to celebrate Bulgaria joining the EU is being planned at the Embassy in London and it is the job of VARADIN, the new ambassador, to ensure the Queen attends. But with corrupt staff, criminal gangs operating out of the kitchen, falling in love with a stripper and a little misunderstanding with a PR firm that provides look-alike royalties - his simple task turns into a chaotic nightmare. Written by John Drydon
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La Rafle.
[ 2010, Hungary, Germany, France ] starting from $1.99Paris, 16 juillet 1942, 4 heures du matin... (Paris, 16 July 1942, 4 AM...)
Actors: Jean Reno, Mélanie Laurent, Gad Elmaleh, Raphaëlle Agogué, Hugo Leverdez, Joseph Weismann, Oliver Cywie, Romain Di Concerto, Sylvie Testud, Anne Brochet, Roland Copé, Jean-Michel Noirey, Rebecca Marder, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Catherine Allégret, Thierry Frémont, Jean-Pierre Lorit, Frédéric Moulin, Isabelle Gélinas, Armelle, Caroline Raynaud, Charlotte Driesen, Sandra Moreno, Maurice Vaudaux, Salomé Sebbag, Nastasia Juszczak, Ariane Seguillon, Nadia Barentin, Catherine Hosmalin, Marc Rioufol, Patrick Courtois, Mathilde Snodgrass, Rodolphe Saulnier, Nicolas Bridet, Swann Arlaud, Djamel Mehnane, Alban Aumard, Christian Adam, Nicolas Merlin, Grégory Gatignol, Frank Berjot, Salvatore Ingoglia, Philippe Beautier, Samuel Diot, Gaspard Meier, Anne Benoît, Jérémie Segard, Jonathan Brecher, Francis Weismann, François Bureloup, Sabine Pernette, Christelle Cornil, Aurélien Ringelheim, Samuel Jaudon, Catherine Toublanc, Jonas Hamon, Gabrielle Bonacini, Philippe Mangione, Antoine Stip, Christian Erickson, Michelle Guetta, Johannes Oliver Hamm, Jerome Henry, Udo Schenk, Franziska Schubert, Thomas Darchinger, Bernhard Schütz, Holger Daemgen, János Füzi, Virág Bárány, Gabriella Gubás, Peter Kollar, Geoffry Thomas, Kata Varga, Róbert Bolla, Soma Zámbori, Ádám Földi, Péter Barbinek, Tamás Lengyel, Iván Fenyö, Hanna Becker, Adel Martin, Viktoria Molnar, Szofia Sztepanov, Lora Balogh, Tamás Gábor, Tamás Csaszar, Ilona Kassai, Zsuzsa Száger, Katalin Pap, Csaba Jakab, Virág Sallai, Zoltán Horváth, Barnabás Timon, Aaron Boujenah, Lili Karolyi, Bea Tövispataki, Denis Menochet, Jean-Yves Freyburger, Adolf Hitler, Orsolya Júlia Papp, Barnabás Réti, Istvan Szori
Directors: Rose Bosch
In picturesque Montmarte, three children wearing a yellow star play in the streets, oblivious to the darkness spreading over Nazi-occupied France. Their parents do not seem too concerned either, somehow putting their trust in the Vichy Government. But beyond this view, much is going on. Hitler demands that the French government round up its Jews and put them on trains for the extermination camps in the East. The collaborators start to put the plan into effect and within a short time, 13,000 of Paris’s Jews, among them 4,000 children, will be rounded up and sent on a road with no return. The fateful date: July 16th, 1942, 68 years ago. With a meticulously constructed script based on extensive research and first-hand accounts, writer/director Roselyne Bosch brings to the screen one of the most moving dramas of the year. Powered by fluid direction and a string of stars- from Jean Reno (The Da Vinci Code, Leon: The Professional) to Mélanie Laurent (Inglourious Basterds, The Concert)- La Rafle became a big box-office hit in France in the first half of 2010, and its audiences included thousands of young people who came to learn about a dark chapter in their country’s history.
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Rasputin
[ 1996, Hungary, USA ] starting from $1.99He was a magician. A madman. A savior and seducer....
Genres: History, Drama, Biography
Actors: Alan Rickman, Greta Scacchi, Ian McKellen, David Warner, John Wood, James Frain, Ian Hogg, Sheila Ruskin, Peter Jeffrey, Freddie Findlay, Julian Curry, László Áron, János Bata, István Bicskei, István Bubik, John Cater, László Csurka, Konstantin Frolov, Yevgeni Ganelin, Nikolett Gallusz, Nick Gillott, Kiril Gorov, János Gosztonyi, Barbara Horvath, István Hunyadkürthy, Zsofia Ivony, Viktor Khozyainov, Tibor Kenderesi, Ferenc Dávid Kiss, Ági Kökényessy, András Komlós, Gábor Koncz, Patricia Kovács, Robert Lang, Aleksandr Lykov, Yelena Malashevskaya, Zsuzsa Málnay, Iren Markus, Michael Mehlmann, Ferenc Némethy, Anna Orosz, Fanni Petö, Aleksandr Polovtsev, Diana Quick, Adrienne Rajczi, Natasha Reshetnikova, László Sinkó, Anatoli Slivnikov, Miklós Székely B., Péter Szokol, Tamás Tóth, John Turner, Béla Unger, András Várkonyi, Nándor Wampetich, William Smith
Directors: Uli Edel
In 1910s Russia, Tsar Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra find their son Alexei, sole heir to the Romanov dynasty, suffering from hemophelia and conventional medicine failing to help him. Alexandra looks into finding holistic treatment and finds Father Grigori Rasputin, a destitute monk who claims he had a vision from the Virgin Mary telling him that the Tsar needed him. Though Nicholas and the royal doctor are both skeptical of Rasputin's alleged healing abilities, young Alexei quickly bonds with the charleton/prophet, so he remains in the Royal Court. But Rasputin's constant boozing and womanizing angers the aristocracy and worsens the already unstable tensions between Nicholas and his subjects. With the seeds of revolution brewing, it becomes increasingly apparent that a bad end awaits for the entire Royal Family. Written by Ronos







