Trieste Film Festival Interview
“Without Air” interview with director Katalin Moldovai
Discover Moldovai's bold debut, exposing Hungary's conservative grip on education, freedom, and expression.
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Trieste Film Festival Interview
Discover Moldovai's bold debut, exposing Hungary's conservative grip on education, freedom, and expression.
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Polish film director Agnieszka Holland on Holodomor, corrupt media and George Orwell.
Lecce European Film Festival Interview
Agnieszka Holland celebrated as a protagonist of European Cinema in Lecce.
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