Hungarian film commissioner Csaba Kael spoke to Variety about the appeal of Hungary for filmmakers and Hollywood productions.
“Poor Things,” starring Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo, has already generated a substantial amount of Oscars buzz, becoming a major contender for next year’s awards
season. What less people might know about the film is that it was shot in Budapest, Hungary — a location that appealed to the “Poor Things” filmmakers for its “abundant
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