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Cinema of Hungary | |
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No. of screens | 411 (2011)[1] |
• Per capita | 4.5 per 100,000 (2011)[1] |
Main distributors | Intercom 18.0% Forum Hungary 12.0% Cirko Gejzír 10.0%[2] |
Produced feature films (2010)[3] | |
Fictional | 5 (20.8%) |
Animated | 15 (62.5%) |
Documentary | 3 (12.5%) |
Number of admissions (2010)[5] | |
Total | 9,286,319 |
• Per capita | 0.95 (2012)[4] |
National films | 388,439 (4.2%) |
Gross box office (2010)[5] | |
Total | HUF 10.6 billion (~€33.9 million) |
National films | HUF 372 million (~€1.2 million) (3.5%) |
Cinema of Hungary |
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List of Hungarian films |
Animation history |
People |
Hungary has had a notable cinema industry since the beginning of the 20th century, including Hungarians who affected the world of motion pictures both within and beyond the country's borders. The former could be characterized by directors István Szabó, Béla Tarr, or Miklós Jancsó; the latter by William Fox and Adolph Zukor, the founders of Fox Studios and Paramount Pictures respectively, or Alexander Korda, who played a leading role in the early period of British cinema. Examples of successful Hungarian films include Merry-go-round, Mephisto, Werckmeister Harmonies and Kontroll.