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- Bertie Bean, who lives in the middle of the woods, is often sad because of his large nose. He feels lonely all the time. Making friends with the other weird and grumpy inhabitants is not an easy task: still, he never gives up.
- The year: 1944. The setting: a village just outside Budapest. A family are preparing their lunch. Dad is peeling spuds. Mum is rolling out pastry on the kitchen table. Their daughter lends a hand; she takes the peelings out to the pigs and pinches the odd strip of pastry. Dad is a fine-looking young man; Mum is a beautiful young woman. Their daughter is seven. The daughter runs out into the garden and Dad hurries after her. They return looking terrified. All three rush to the kitchen window. They stare transfixed. All of a sudden they start packing. They gather all the food they can and cram it into a basket. Mum grabs a jug of water and a tin cup. The daughter has a smaller basket in her hand; Dad stuffs clothes into a suitcase. They make their way out to the street. They open the front gate and see people running: old, young, children, women, men. Most of them have nothing. The crowd is being pushed on by armed gendarmes. The family want to help with water and food, but not everyone approves and the tin mug is soon left lying in the dust.
- Sadly, it appears that rape has become an established part of war, perhaps the most brutal exponents of which were the Soviet troops who occupied Hungary in 1945.
- When does life begin and what follows it? These questions touch on so many scientific, religious and ethical problems. Is it a scientific question when we ask at what point an embryo becomes an independent being? Is it a religious question if we ask from what point an embryo possesses a soul? Is it an ethical question to ask if abortion can be considered murder? And the ultimate question: what comes after life?
- Bertie Bean is a quintessential Lázár character known to children of all ages in Hungary.
- As we move into the 21st century, mankind has long since lost the ability to work as one with nature and create a workable world. This films follows a family as they get away from it all and go back to what they hope will be the good life.
- This twice fifty minutes documentary film presenting the Hungarian stuntmen. It reveals that they are legendary because they are good at everything: they ride well, they fight, they drive a car, are bold and precise at the same time. This film shows their unknown and mysterious world, their story from the beginning to 2000 filled with spectacular action scenes and lots of humor provides self-forgetful entertainment.
- The documentary provides a comprehensive picture of the XX. century's food production industry and the possible consequences and alternatives.
- The year is 1949, and Hungary has once again descended into darkness. Now in total control of the country, Mátyás Rákosi obeys his Soviet masters and prepares to stage the most spectacular show trial that the country has ever seen. A production of such scale not only requires scriptwriters and actors but also cameramen and directors.
- This documentary is an exciting investigation, which unfolds the story of a Jewish family in Budapest during World War II, and try to solve grandpa Deutsch's secret