CineFest Miskolc International Film Festival

For decades since the 1960s, the most important Hungarian documentary and television festivals were also held in Miskolc.[4] The festival was founded in 2004 with the idea of providing young filmmakers a platform to showcase their creations.In 2010, the CineClassics category was established, drawing attention to Hungarian filmmakers with global renown but little prominence in their home country, such as William Fox and Adolph Zukor.The first to be featured was Emeric Pressburger, the Oscar-winning British screenwriter-director, born in Miskolc, and best known for his film collaboration with Michael Powell in the multiple award-winning partnership known as The Archers.The festival's jury is made up of members of FIPRESCI, CICAE, as well as various other international film associations.
Szabó István at CineFest
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