Candidat hongrois aux Oscars, Bibliothèque Pascal a dominé le 41e Hungarian Film Week. Sombre et pessimiste, ce 4e long métrage de Szabolcs Hajdu suit Mona, Roumaine d'origine hongroise, mère malgré ...
Szabolcs Hajdu’s latest received the Golden Reel award on Monday as the annual showcase of local cinema came to a close. Bibliothèque Pascal, which screens next week at the Berlinale Forum, concerns a ...
Szabolcs Hajdu talks to Theodore Schwinke about the inspiration behind and execution of his new film, which recently won the Golden Reel at the 41st Hungarian Film Week. But isn’t that kind of fantasy ...
Truth is stodgier than fiction in Szabolcs Hajdu's visually impressive "Bibliotheque Pascal." Hajdu, who came to the fore with the intricate and riveting sports drama “White Palms,” here ups the ante ...
The fourth feature by Hungarian writer-director Szabolcs Hajdu has become a creative train-wreck of epic proportions -- easily one of the worst films in this year's generally substandard Berlinale. By ...
The misadventures of Mona Gajdó, a Romanian of Hungarian origin single-handedly raising her daughter, whose father is the strange Viorel. Persuaded by Armenian Vacariu of the necessity to go abroad to ...
Truth is stodgier than fiction in Szabolcs Hajdu's visually impressive "Bibliotheque Pascal." Hajdu, who came to the fore with the intricate and riveting sports drama “White Palms,” here ups the ante ...