
The Made in Hungary Film Festival celebrates the best of Hungarian film culture and highlights the creative spirit of Hungary’s film industry.
This year’s festival stays true to its mission — introducing the richness and diversity of contemporary Hungarian cinema to Los Angeles audiences. Movie lovers will have the chance to discover some of the freshest titles across a wide range of genres and themes — films that have captured large audiences in theatres and online, as well as productions that have earned international critical acclaim.
But Made in Hungary is more than just a film showcase. It’s about bringing people together, sharing powerful stories, and building cultural bridges through the art of cinema. Each screening offers a window into the unique perspectives, creativity, and emotional depth that define Hungarian filmmaking today.
The festival is organized by the National Film Institute Hungary in collaboration with the Hungarian Cultural Center – Liszt Institute New York.
Join us for an unforgettable journey through stories that move, inspire, and connect us all.
Desperately (2025)
biographical drama
The story revolves around the complexity of character, spiritual struggle and poetic genius of famous Hungarian poet, Attila József. The film depicts how Edit Gyömröi - one of the most revered psychoanalysts of the time - tried to help the poet overcome his mental health problems. As the story unfolds, the two characters develop a fascinating relationship in which the roles of patient and analyst often become indistinguishable. In addition to giving an in-depth look into Attila József's psyche, the film also promises a faithful portrayal of early 20th century Hungary and of the reputation of psychoanalysis within the Hungarian scientific community.
Source: IMDB
The film will be screened in Hungarian with English subtitles.
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*The organizers reserve the right to alter the program without notice.
Together with our wonderful community of film lovers, we celebrate the power of cinema to inspire, unite, and bring joy — we can’t wait to experience it with you!
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National Film Institute of Hungary, in collaboration with the Hungarian Cultural Center - Liszt Institute New York