Overview of articles
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My God, My Country
On a Budapest football pitch, three writers explore love, friendship, and dreams in the shadow of an impending war.Published on: -
Statues Also Die?
A lively children’s survey that manages to shake off the heaviness of the past.Published on: -
I Like Life a Lot
Roma children narrate, draw and animate the ups and downs of their lives.Published on: -
Later in the Clearing
A meandering journey through art and time with Hungarian artist and animator Péter Molnár.Published on: -
In memoriam László Mészáros
A daughter’s tribute to her father, his life, art and politics.Published on: -
Bóbita
A young waif roams Budapest streets in one of Márta Mészáros’ early poetic shorts.Published on: -
At the Lőrinc Spinnery
Women at work in the Lőrinc spinning mill, a scene Mészáros would later return to.Published on: -
The Brutalist
Brady Corbet’s breathtakingly ambitious critique of unfettered capitalism and the power of art to transform.Published on: -
Cossacks in Exile
Ukrainians, refusing to submit to Russian authorities, are driven out of their country.Published on: -
The Shrouds
A widower invents a new device to watch the corpse of his deceased wife decay.Published on: