
Editing
Hungarian filmmaker, editor, and composer Dániel Kőváry's work is marked by an expressive fusion of sound and images, with editing and music playing a significant part in shaping the narrative. He was born in a small Hungarian town and currently lives in Budapest. His father, Péter Kőváry (co-composer of the OST of the Hungarian cult film Kontroll, directed by Antal Nimród), had an important influence on his artistic journey, starting with music. He quickly became recognised for his ability to create exciting cinematic worlds during his studies in film editing. A key milestone in his early career came when his editing on Márk Beleznai's Agapé helped secure the film's selection for the 2020 Cannes Film Festival. Dániel has edited a number of notable shorts over the years before eventually transitioning into directing. Disco Dictator (2021), his directorial debut, examined the relationship between music, nostalgia, and family. His most ambitious and intimate film to date, Arturia, was finished in 2025 and was inspired by personal tragedies and the raw, sample-driven energy of French-German electronic music from the 1990s. In addition to being a filmmaker, Dániel is also involved in the music scene as Constant K, blending Funk, Disco, and House in his original productions and DJ sets. He aims to produce powerful experiences, whether in music or film, that connect the past and present, reality and transcendence.

Experimental short movie adaptation of István Örkény's one-minute story "Information" by director Annabella Schnabel.

24 year old Ádám lives the calm life of a small-time pot dealer in his late-grandma's apartment, in the outskirts of Budapest. Since he left home, he created himself a low-key but functional life, which no one can really disturb. No one but perhaps Bence, his 14-year-old half-brother who just left home and is looking for refuge at Ádám’s place.

24 year old Ádám lives the calm life of a small-time pot dealer in his late-grandma's apartment, in the outskirts of Budapest. Since he left home, he created himself a low-key but functional life, which no one can really disturb. No one but perhaps Bence, his 14-year-old half-brother who just left home and is looking for refuge at Ádám’s place.

The first generation suffers, the second remains silent, the third asks questions. Three women lived and grew up in the Ceausescu dictatorship, which left behind unspoken things. My task is to ask questions.

In a small village, a terrible epidemic is decimating the people. Desperate men, in the absence of a priest, try to end the horrors with their own methods. They believe that the cause of all troubles is a demon called Csóré. One day a stranger arrives in the village.

Unable to connect with his girlfriend, a young inventor finally has a seemingly brilliant idea.

Krisztián is currently unemployed, but busy. At night he wears a bat costume and walks the streets, pubs and nightclubs of Budapest. He faces drug abuse and violence, helps homeless people, troubled citizens, drunken youth and anyone who he can.

A young boy feels lost in the world. He only finds solace in his imagination. But it’s getting harder to escape from reality.

Reni and Laci do not want to go home, they prefer to wander the streets of Kőbánya. Here everything is temporary, like a stolen bike or like this night.

It's Zoé's birthday tomorrow, and she and her boyfriend are planning to go to her parents' holiday home by Lake Balaton. Next day's celebrations are not expected to offer any surprises. Zoé has never made so-called bad decisions, until today.


