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Czomba Imre is a Hungarian–American film and theater composer, orchestrator, songwriter, and pianist. He has been an active figure in both the Hungarian and international music scenes since 1993. He began his career as a theater and session musician, performing with the orchestras of the Madách Theatre and Rock Theatre. He later became the longtime keyboardist for influential artists such as Ákos, Presser Gábor, and Zorán, with whom he collaborated for more than two decades. By the early 2000s, he had become one of the defining creative forces in Hungarian popular music, working as a composer, producer, and session musician with nearly every major artist of the era. His notable works include songs written for Zsuzsa Cserháti, music for the 2008 and 2009 Budapest fireworks displays, and compositions for international sporting events. Since 2001, he has served as the resident composer for the ExperiDance Company, and has also written music for dance and musical theater productions at institutions including the Pesti Theatre and Vígszínház. His works have been successfully performed on prestigious stages across Europe and Asia. In parallel, he has maintained an active career as a composer and music producer for film and television. In 2012, he studied film scoring at UCLA in Los Angeles, and in 2015, he relocated to the United States, where he continues to work as a composer for film and television. He maintains a close professional collaboration with multi Grammy Award–winning producer Walter Afanasieff, working on projects featuring global artists such as Babyface, Pentatonix, Thalía, Loren Allred, Kenny G, and Yvonne Catterfeld. He is also active as a mentor within the ISINA Academy, where he supports emerging talent alongside industry figures including Walter Afanasieff, Robin Thicke, Chris Lord-Alge, Greg Phillinganes, Richard Marx, Taika Waititi, and Michael Bolton. Czomba is an active voting member of the Television Academy, the Recording Academy, and the Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL).

This is the first feature-length documentary on legendary director Raoul Walsh. In this 'memoir,' Walsh 'recounts' his career from the silent film era to the tumultuous 1960s. The documentary makes stunning use of rare, personal and production photos and footage, revealing Walsh's extraordinary, adventurous life on and off the set. From his apprenticeship with D.W. Griffith to his discovery of John Wayne and Rock Hudson, from the innovative 'The Thief of Bagdad' (1924) to the widescreen 'The Big Trail' (1930), from his classic work with Cagney, Bogart and Flynn to his mastery of every genre (musicals, comedies, Westerns, gangster, war), Walsh made Hollywood history. His life is nothing less than the story of Hollywood itself. Here's a full-bodied account of one of Hollywood's greatest legends.

Tibi and his small‐time crook crew haven’t grown wiser in ten years and are hired by a shadowy Japanese syndicate to steal a priceless data drive. Clueless about IT, they drag along a computer‐science teacher, only to trigger revenge from a Roma mafia boss, face off against Japanese hitmen and even anger the Slovak army. As their dream of escaping to a Malibu beach with the loot fades, Tibi’s street smarts might be their only hope.

A young man slowly realizes that he has become the chosen target of an ominous supernatural presence. As he scrambles to stop it, he realizes there is more to this haunting than meets the eye.

A young man slowly realizes that he has become the chosen target of an ominous supernatural presence. As he scrambles to stop it, he realizes there is more to this haunting than meets the eye.

Balázs and his wife Anikó share their apartment’s renovation schedule with playboy Henrik and his latest girlfriend, while designer András and his admirer pick the same space for a private moment. When everyone shows up on the same chaotic day, secret plans collide: lovers discover each other, the faithful are tempted, and hidden betrayals come to light. Relationships are tested as each couple faces the fallout of overheard conversations and unexpected meetings.

On the day the Berlin Wall falls, a determined young actress has a job interview at the National Theater. But, while a world-order falls apart outside, she is confronted to an old family-secret that will change everything.

Hungary, 1948. The Stalinist regime is settling in on the ruins of the war. A young woman meets a stranger in an elevator. She recognizes him from another life, and soon has to make a complicated decision.

Anne Bennett wakes up in a hospital, convinced she is recovering from minor surgery only to find herself in a battle of wits with a psychiatrist who can't let her leave until she remembers "what happened that night." Events turn a darker corner as doctor and patient try to unlock not only what traumatic event Anne is suppressing, but also who was there, why it happened, and why Anne's subconscious is fighting so hard to prevent her from talking about it.

Recently split from the "perfect boyfriend," Amber is floundering, her on the job performance uninspired. When Amber starts re-living the same day over and over again, she realizes she is stuck in limbo and must finally decide what it will take to make her truly happy.

