7-hour Hungarian masterpiece Sátántangó given cinematic re-release
Anticipating doom: what can László Krasznahorkai’s novels tell us about the refugee crisis?
Béla Tarr: what can a new scene add to the legacy of a great director?
Hungary’s legendary auteur Béla Tarr is ditching retirement and heading back to the big screen
New east on screen: the 25 greatest films since the fall of the Wall
Stranger than real: Budapest is the backdrop for Hungary’s dark, dreamlike new wave of cinema
The light fantastic: ten cinematographers from the new east
Voicing the void: Hungarian director László Nemes on making a Holocaust film