Ágnes Mógor Trailers
There Was a Tower: A Portrait of Mihály Víg TrailerIn Their Name TrailerOne for All Trailer
There Was a Tower: A Portrait of Mihály Víg TrailerIn Their Name TrailerOne for All Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
02 November 2020
A young mother flees her country in the midst of a revolution, revealing to her daughter a history of abandonment that crosses three continents and four generations.
20 June 2019
A man who lost his wife and daughter in the Holocaust and a girl who lost her parents meet. Knowing each other′s emptiness, they become like father and daughter.
31 July 2022
Filmmaker Peter Hegedus embarks on the challenging journey to make Sorella's Story, an immersive 360° film set on the beaches of Latvia in December 1941, when thousands of Jewish Women and children perished at the hands of Nazi collaborators.
20 September 2010
A boy's secret trek from his country town to Budapest to claim a prize evolves into the hopeful search for his missing father.
05 November 2009
A criminal gradually integrates himself into a broken household by methodically asserting control over a teenage girl and her lonely mother.
01 September 2022
In socialist Hungary, during the early 1980s, underground art flourished. In this often loud, heroic, and emotion-rich world, Vig Mihály, a key member of Balaton/Trabant, represented lyricism, intimacy, and internal journeys.
06 April 2017
The entire village is obsessed with the championship: the establishment team, led by the mayor and his deputy, expects to win, while for the first time the poorest youths from the local Roma settlement, led by a recently released “golden‐footed” ringleader and joined by the juggling church priest, also enter the competition.
13 June 2021
Two-time Olympic champion Áron Szilágyi spends another 4 years fighting day to day on the piste and in real life to become the first fencer in history to win his third solo gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
25 April 2013
The first woman rabbi in the world, Regina Jonas, comes to light, courtesy of Rachel Weisz – who plays her – and her father George Weisz, who was the executive producer for this poetic and beautiful documentary.
17 November 1995
Old Shatterhand falls for Nso Chiba, Winnetou’s sister and a gifted shaman, but panics at the thought of commitment and rejects her, leaving the tribe.