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Welcome to the Hungarian film industry website As a result of the professional and legislative achievements of the past year, the Hungarian film industry has had access to unprecedented opportunities. The new film law and the tax benefits connected to it may provide a new impetus for local filmmaking and a boom in subcontract work and co-productions. The editors of szakma.film.hu are attempting to catalyse this process with the services and information offered on this site free of charge. We hope that both local and international film industry players will find our site useful. |

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After shooting in the Alps for three weeks, the new movie starring Nicolas Cage, Season of the Witch, has arrived to Hungary. They will be working on the movie here until February- told Film New Europe. » |
John Madden is currently making his new movie The Debt for Miramax. Several of his scenes are filmed right here in Budapest. The picture is the remake of the 2007 Israeli film Ha-Hov. In the Academy Award winner line-up we will find Helen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson and Sam Worthington as well. The movie shoot is going to take place on multiple-city axel: Tel-Aviv, London, and Budapest. If you happened to be nearby, you could very well notice the replica of a piece of the Berlin Wall at Matyas Square just a few days ago. | » |
The Variety has recently reported that Eva Green signed the contract for the role of the female lead for Benedek Fliegauf’s new picture, Womb. The movie production is going to set off on the shores of the Nordic Sea in Germany as early as this March. | » |

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Welcome to the film industry marketplace! Are you looking for a co-production partner? Do you need to recruit a crew? Are you interested in getting a job? Do you want to buy or sell film technnology?Are you looking for a co-production partner? Do you need to recruit a crew? Are you interested in getting a job? Do you want to buy or sell film technnology? If so, please visit the fastest and most up-to-date platform for film industry dealmaking in Hungary. » |
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