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    Artist, Eco-Pioneer and Rebel: Agnes Denes Harvests Wheat in Manhattan Artist, Eco-Pioneer and Rebel: Agnes Denes Harvests Wheat in Manhattan
    Vivian Maier’s Unseen Work – From a Chicago Locker to Fotografiska Vivian Maier’s Unseen Work – From a Chicago Locker to Fotografiska
    More Than Meets the Lip: Dissecting Hayez’s Iconic Kiss More Than Meets the Lip: Dissecting Hayez’s Iconic Kiss
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    <strong>György Cserhalmi</strong> knows how and why Latinovits died György Cserhalmi knows how and why Latinovits died
    It could have happened that way too… It could have happened that way too…
    Sándor Márai compared the sea to a mother’s womb Sándor Márai compared the sea to a mother’s womb
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    Kálmán Balogh and the cimbalom players of the future stir special emotions in our hearts Kálmán Balogh and the cimbalom players of the future stir special emotions in our hearts
    Christmas mood with a talented organist and an angelic choir Christmas mood with a talented organist and an angelic choir
    Rising Stars to feature a Hungarian young talent again Rising Stars to feature a Hungarian young talent again
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    “Nye” Review: A Politician Who Truly Cares “Nye” Review: A Politician Who Truly Cares
    Cabaret Revival at the August Wilson Theater: In Here, Life is Beautiful Cabaret Revival at the August Wilson Theater: In Here, Life is Beautiful
    The Hills of California Review – Sisterhood and Strife by the Sea The Hills of California Review – Sisterhood and Strife by the Sea
  • Interview
    Unforgettable Legacy: The Must-Watch Docuseries Remembers Roland Ratzenberger Unforgettable Legacy: The Must-Watch Docuseries Remembers Roland Ratzenberger
    Dóra Barta: I was pondering about time, whether it exists Dóra Barta: I was pondering about time, whether it exists
    György Orbán: my Requiem is a tribute to a childhood friendship György Orbán: my Requiem is a tribute to a childhood friendship
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  • Behind the Scenes at La Scala: Diva, Drama and Fantasmagoria

    As part of the centenary of her birth in 2023, Maria Callas’ story continues to captivate audiences in unexpected ways.

    Behind the Scenes at La Scala: Diva, Drama and Fantasmagoria
  • Challengers Review: From Love Game to Fault Line

    It is important to note that Challengers is not really a sports movie. Tennis is just a backdrop for the unfolding drama…

    Challengers Review: From Love Game to Fault Line
  • Presentations of Representation: A Double Review of Two Coventry Shows

    In Darfur and My Mother’s Funeral: The Show both ask uncomfortable yet quintessential questions of representation.

    Presentations of Representation: A Double Review of Two Coventry Shows
  • The Lesson: This is What Chewing on Plastic for 103 Minutes Must Feel Like

    The actors’ try their best to get the most out of their clichéd characters, but The Lesson cannot be saved by their performances alone.

    The Lesson: This is What Chewing on Plastic for 103 Minutes Must Feel Like
  • Yannick Review: Lick the Floor or Draw a Banana

    Yannick’s story is simple yet multidimensional, with unexpected beat shifts and long chains of tiny situations and conversations.

    Yannick Review: Lick the Floor or Draw a Banana
  • Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner Review: A Love Story That Still Packs a Punch

    Hepburn, who won an Oscar for her role, reportedly never watched the movie, finding it too painful to see Tracy on screen.

    Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner Review: A Love Story That Still Packs a Punch
  • Eric Review: Where Our Monsters Live

    In a surreal twist, Eric, born from Vincent’s drunken, drug-fueled night, manifests as a real entity, refusing to leave Vincent’s side.

    Eric Review: Where Our Monsters Live
  • “Call Me Kate” Review: Celebrating the Coolest Icon in Hollywood History

    Hepburn won four Academy Awards, which she repeatedly said she did not care about. “Put it in a bag or something,” she said.

    “Call Me Kate” Review: Celebrating the Coolest Icon in Hollywood History
  • Only the Animals Review: Love Means Giving What You Don’t Have

    The premise seems perfect for a classic Fargo-esque thriller, but it turns out to go much deeper than that.

    Only the Animals Review: Love Means Giving What You Don’t Have
  • Without Air Review: A Meek Hero on the Ramparts

    Based on true events, the film highlights the issue of political influence in education while focusing on a teacher’s unwavering dedication.

    Without Air Review: A Meek Hero on the Ramparts
  • Hell With It Review: The Plumber, The Devil and Some Elixir

    The film tells the story of the Devil and her assistant, Maxwell, who visit Budapest in 1990 with a peculiar mission.

    Hell With It Review: The Plumber, The Devil and Some Elixir
  • Perfect Days Review: Now is Now

    The film follows Hirayama, played by Koji Yakusho, a toilet cleaner who finds joy in the simplicity of life.

    Perfect Days Review: Now is Now
  • Unforgettable Legacy: The Must-Watch Docuseries Remembers Roland Ratzenberger

    Roland Ratzenberger spent 15 years overcoming obstacles, fueled by determination and motivation, ultimately achieving his dream.

    Unforgettable Legacy: The Must-Watch Docuseries Remembers Roland Ratzenberger
  • Staring at Strangers Review: A Lurker and his Blue Tracksuit

    “Staring at Strangers” is an adaptation of the iconic Valencian author Juan José Millás’s novel “From the Shadows”.

    Staring at Strangers Review: A Lurker and his Blue Tracksuit
  • Humane Review: It’s All Just a Matter of Paperwork

    Humane brings together an estranged Canadian family with diverse political opinions, different personalities and complicated relationships.

    Humane Review: It’s All Just a Matter of Paperwork
  • Smoke Sauna Sisterhood: The One Who Listens Understands

    “Smoke Sauna Sisterhood” is a cutting the edge documentary that explores the depths of womanhood and the power of vulnerability.

    Smoke Sauna Sisterhood: The One Who Listens Understands
  • „You Hurt My Feelings”: No Man Wants a V-Neck Sweater

    The film daringly reflects on burning American problems such as the lack of real social safety net, expensive healthcare, and public safety.

    „You Hurt My Feelings”: No Man Wants a V-Neck Sweater
  • “Saltburn”: Oliver Twist and the Slutty Fairies

    As the story heads into the deep end, Oliver’s transformation is abrupt (no spoilers!), as he suddenly becomes manipulative and rotten.

    “Saltburn”: Oliver Twist and the Slutty Fairies
  • From Screen to Stage: „The Hunt” Wows New York with a Terrifying Witch Trial

    St. Ann’s Warehouse, transformed from an industrial warehouse to a contemporary theatre, serves as the perfect venue for The Hunt.

    From Screen to Stage: „The Hunt” Wows New York with a Terrifying Witch Trial
  • Junkyard Dog: Raphaël Quenard, A Star is Born

    The performances in “Junkyard Dog” are superb, particularly Raphaël Quenard, who shines as the complex and charismatic Mirales.

    Junkyard Dog: Raphaël Quenard, A Star is Born
  • „Dream Scenario”: Kristoffer Borgli’s Fearless Take on the World’s Absurdities

    Paul is confronted with a bizarre phenomenon – complete strangers and „long-time-no-see” acquaintances alike report dreaming about him.

    „Dream Scenario”: Kristoffer Borgli’s Fearless Take on the World’s Absurdities
  • „Anatomy of a Fall”: I’m No Blood Splatter Expert But This Does Not Add Up

    “Anatomy of a Fall” is a masterful examination of the complexities of the human psyche and of relationships that define us.

    „Anatomy of a Fall”: I’m No Blood Splatter Expert But This Does Not Add Up
  • „The Teachers’ Lounge”: 63 Euros and 45 Cents

    “The Teachers’ Lounge” boasts beautiful visuals and a raw texture that adds to the overall impact of the story.

    „The Teachers’ Lounge”: 63 Euros and 45 Cents
  • It could have happened that way too…

    In Abu Dhabi, Hamilton seems to be the definite winner, as Verstappen should fight his way through five lapped cars…

    It could have happened that way too…
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