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- In the fifteenth century, Pope Alexander VI tries to control all power in Italy with the help of his several sons, through murder, intrigue, war, and marriage alliances.
- Follows a CIA team in Berlin and their clandestine activities.
- A woman who studies butterflies and moths tests the limits of her relationship with her lesbian lover.
- On March 15, 1848, a young firebrand poet, Sándor Petöfi ignites the Hungarian Revolution with his passionate 'National Song', prompting the Austrians to dispatch a ruthless secret agent to assassinate him and suppress the uprising.
- A fictionalized account of the last year of Beethoven's life.
- Poor boy Tom Canty and Edward, Prince of Wales exchange identities, but events force the pair to experience each other's lives as well.
- Twin siblings enduring the harshness of WWII in a village on the Hungarian border hedge their survival on studying and learning from the evil surrounding them.
- Captain Michael Strogoff is chosen in Moscow to be the courier of the Tsar, 5,523 km far to Irkutsk, to warn the governor about the traitor Ivan Ogareff, a former colonel, who was once demoted and exiled and now seeks revenge.
- A family struggle during the 1848 Hungarian revolution against the Habsburg Empire.
- Wellhello is a Hungarian music band whose song combine the stories of the movie. This is a generation movie: portrays the feeling of life, thinking, problems and relationships of today's twenty-year-old's.
- This epic story takes place between 1820 and 1860 during the Habsburg Monarchy, and portrays the life one of the greatest Hungarian aristocrats - Count Széchenyi - who was born with extra-ordinary mental and spiritual talents. In the years following the fall of Napoleon the young count Széchenyi irresponsibly seduces his brother's wife, and the consequent scandal ruins his career as an army officer. After the sudden death of his humiliated lover Count Széchenyi drastically changes his character from that of a shallow young man into a responsible nobleman seeking to conquer his fate by creating great achievements in his remaining life. A great friendship and a special new love help the count to overcome all other obstacles. Széchenyi becomes one of the most famous politicians of his time. He is chosen as the leader of the opposition, and as such he becomes the enemy of the Habsburgs. However, Széchenyi has never intended to go against his aristocratic upbringing and to be part of a cause, which aims to destabilize the Habsburg Monarchy. Feeling responsible for the unleashed tensions within the Monarchy he strives to serve as the cause of reconciliation. He initiates the building of a grand bridge over the Danube, which is to become a symbolic link between the West and the East in Europe. However, his reputation and influence assume such proportions that when the Monarchy is shaken to its foundations by the revolutions of 1848 he is driven insane by his thoughts of self-incrimination. While mentally deranged and locked away in a private sanatorium near Vienna Széchenyi's nightmares become a reality. The Habsburgs exact cruel retribution for the 1848 rebellion in the Hungarian province. Széchenyi's friends are executed while his rebellious country sinks into an apathy equal to his own. Now an old man, Széchenyi miraculously regains his former self. With renewed energy the old count launches into a rejuvenating program for his beloved country initiating his last great gamble against the Habsburg Empire.
- Hungarian action comedy taking place in 1991. This film is part of the series written, directed and starred by Istvan Bujtor which are loosely connected to each other by the main characters: investigators Dr Kardos and Csopi Otvos. The plot starts in Athens with a murder that soon turns into an investigation after a European drug cartell across Greece, Hungary and Germany. The main character of the film is given by the dialogues reflecting stereotypes of the Hungarian mindset in the 1990s post-systemic change world.
- The child Marie, daughter of Louis XVI, must flee France from the army of the republic.
- A 19th century road movie with "bejgli", a diligence, love, betrayal, and an informant network masked as a funeral service. Amadé Swappach, Kossuth's army major and her freshly eloped lover Estella set out on a journey with a chest full of "bejgli", a charioteer and a meddling countess to Debrecen to investigate a suspected capital treason. The strange quartet make haste to arrive at their destination on an arbitrarily sequestrated diligence. Unbeknownst to them, they are scoured after by a hearse, with half a day's lagging. Besides Swappach's father - head of the imperial espionage organization, impelled by vengeance - and Estella's sire - the pastry cook Demeter Vödricz, driven by care - another spy, Dalfalvi, is on board the "Pompes Funébres". On occasion the two chariots miss each other by mere hours, their passengers even spending the night in the same town - only in two different inns. The one thing both parties have in common, nevertheless, is that their journeys lead them through surprises, and unexpected, exciting, flabbergasting adventures, while the war of independence rages on around them. Will the Pompes Funébres catch up with the diligence eventually? Is everybody to survive, when it does? And will the "bejgli" make it to Debrecen? The 6-part mini-series based on the novel by Béla Fehér takes us back to the times of the 1848/49 revolution and war for independence. From Bratislava through Érsekújvár, and Vác to Debrecen our heroes will encounter magical creatures, lost souls, and many a strange entity - while we poise with them on the verge of reality and imagination, traveling down a road of specters, fairies, and animate objects.
- A ghost is haunting Lublón: Kaszparek Mihály, trader of wines, does not refrain from haunting his native town even in broad daylight. He rides his horse sitting backwards, pays with false gold and pays frequent visits to his widowed wife, who is far from being appalled by the caresses of her dead husband.
- The wasteful Ferenc Noszty gets into serious trouble when even his family can't help him pay back his debts. There seems to be no other way, so they find him a rich girl to marry.
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- During the time of the Cold War the border between Western countries and Eastern bloc meant the end of the world. The autumn 20 years later shows a new picture: Fertile landscapes, exotic animals and energetic farmers, trying to heal the wounds of the past. This still makes the regions special and unique. The former no-go areas where life and economy had their own rules are now re-discovered as remarkable nature and cultural landscapes when the Iron Curtain finally opened. The documentary by Matthias Hoferichter goes on an autumn journey along this now green belt from south to north. Here, with hard work and new ideas, farmers are trying to utilize the forbidden areas of the past. While herb farmers in Bulgaria dry and proceed the harvest of the warm summer, the grape gathering is about to start in Hungary. In Germany farmers from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania breed endangered farm animals and successfully built a new business with the sale of goat cheese. Autumn slowly becomes winter and while the Estonian cattle on the island Hiiumaa can still enjoy the last green blades of grass in the sun the reindeer in the far north of Finland already walk through snow. Right next to the Russian border the reindeer herders of the indigenious Sami still practise the reindeer breeding just like their ancestors did it centuries ago. But even for them it becomes more and more difficult to live in a traditional way only. The journey along the former border discovers landscapes and people which have experienced a unique history in the shadow of the Iron Curtain and offer the visitor a fascinating view of life before and after the opening of the border.
- After the outbreak of the revolution, the child Marie, daughter of Louis XVI, has to flee France. For this task, Count Vavel was chosen by his father, who himself was fighting on Napoleon's side. Their final destination is a castle in Central Europe, where they set out in great danger. Meanwhile, Count Vavel's aide, the Marquis de Cambray, loyal to the king till death is captured, but remains silent, so he is imprisoned.
- The beautiful spy tasked with tracking down the fugitives has been wandering around Europe for four years, posing as a Baroness. Her only contact with her daughter left behind in France is the Marquis de Fervlans, who expects quick results. In a bath-town she accidentally hears about a mysterious count hiding with a young girl in a castle in Hungary. She buys the neighboring estate just to keep an eye on them, but seemingly they are not the people who she is looking for, and she wants to move away again, but an accidentally found evidence makes her stay.
- The Marquis de Fervlans devises a plan to speed things up: he hires some rogues to break into Katalin's estate at night, because he knows that Count Vavel keeps an eye on the neighborhood with his binoculars. The plan works, the count comes to Katalin's aid, but is seriously wounded during the fight. To the unconscious count his butler summons a doctor, making a huge mistake: their identity, which they successfully concealed for years, is thus threatened.
- The Marquis de Fervlans, posing as an Austrian officer rides with his soldiers into Katalin's manor. He plans to meet Count Vavel by chance, but this always fails. He orders his soldiers to capture the count, but instead a strange creature living in the lake being trapped. The cruel treatment of the creature prompts Katalin to save the count from a duel with the marquis. The count's faithful butler suffers a stroke and dies.
- Napoleon's armies are already in Austria, Hungarian nobles are being summoned to fight against them. Count Vavel hesitates at first, but sees in it the way to the freedom of all of them. All he has to do is get married so that he can leave Marie's custody to his wife while he fights. Katalin agrees, but as soon as the count goes to recruit an army, she persuades the young lady to leave the Nameless Castle behind.
- The Marquis de Fervlans captures Marie at Katalin's estate and takes her into custody. Unexpectedly, the Marquis de Cambray appears, who managed to escape from the prison in France, and now he is here to save his empress, but he is very weak, carries a deadly disease. Meanwhile, Napoleon's armies reach Hungary, the battle is raging, the situation is tense. Marie successfully escapes from captivity, but during the time she spent with the Marquis, she also becomes infected.
- Philip insists that Prince Charles attend his alma mater in Scotland and reminisces about the life-changing difficulties he experienced there.