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.

„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.

„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.

„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.

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…

„El Conde”: How Does It Feel to Be a Beast Like You?

El Conde reimagines Augusto Pinochet as a centuries-old vampire; the result is both a biting satire of political tyranny and a gripping tale.

„Godland”: Mission Impossible Set In Iceland

Set in 19th century Iceland, Godland follows a young Danish priest as he journeys to a remote village to establish a church.

„Nyad”: Your One Wild and Precious Life

Nyad is a visually stunning film, with bright colors and beautiful cinematography that reflects the warmth and positivity of the story.

„Jules”: An Alien Teaches You the Art of Active Listening

As the characters interact with Jules the alien, they are forced to confront their own mortality and the ways in which time has changed them.

„Leave the World Behind”: Rotten Tomatoes Might Say 75% Yet This is Just a Mess

Despite a talented cast led by Julia Roberts and Ethan Hawke, Leave the World Behind is a disappointing viewing experience.

„Corsage”: You Only Love What You Want From Others

Corsage is a fictionalized take on Empress Elisabeth of Austria’s (aka Sissi’s) last year filled with anachronistic hints.

Fajgerné found the harmonious disharmony in her art

In the central work of this exhibition, the artist leaves behind her the roles that have previously controlled her and other women artists.

Kálmán Balogh and the cimbalom players of the future stir special emotions in our hearts

Meet Kálmán Balogh and a bunch of talented young musicians who play a characteristically Hungarian instrument!

Christmas mood with a talented organist and an angelic choir

Organist Zsolt Máté Mészáros and the Béla Bartók Women’s Choir Szeged will bring us wonderful works to make us feel the festive spirit!

Drip Canon: Heraclitus meets tai chi

In the Drip Canon, the Eastern mindset is very strong, and Heraclitus is the most ‘Eastern’ Greek philosopher for me – says Gábor Goda.

Rising Stars to feature a Hungarian young talent again

Sean Shibe, Mathis Kaspar Stier, Júlia Pusker, the Sonoro Quartet and Sebastian Heindl are part of the Rising Stars programme.

Old horror, live music: why to watch “silent” movies

You can listen to the live musical accompaniment to Nosferatu 1922 on 12 November at Müpa Budapest. Silent movies are still relevant!

Dóra Barta: I was pondering about time, whether it exists

The imagery, the music that creates a special atmosphere, and the theme itself, all take the viewer on a mythical journey – Dóra Barta says.

György Orbán: my Requiem is a tribute to a childhood friendship

Mozart was incorporating the legacy of the past into his own oeuvre with a fantastic instinct – explains composer György Orbán.

Szakcsi Jr: everyone will remember my father in a slightly different way

My father was also very fond of Péter Eötvös, Kurtág and Ligeti, he studied their pieces with enthusiasm – Szakcsi Jr remembers.

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