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Hungary election film reflects tensions; PM accused of inviting Russian agents
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The Hungarian political landscape is heating up, as reflected in a new low-budget thriller, "Feels Like Home," which captures the tensions surrounding the upcoming elections. Simultaneously, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is facing serious accusations from Magyar, who claims Orbán betrayed Hungarian freedom by inviting Russian agents to interfere with the electoral process.Articole despre acest subiect
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‘We are the family’: low-budget thriller highlights Hungary’s election tension
Audiences draw parallels between the abduction plot of Feels Like Home and Viktor Orbán’s 16-year reignIt’s seven o’clock on a Tuesday night, and one of the most popular movie theatres in Budapest is full, not an empty seat in sight. The audience is not here for a Hollywood blockbuster, but a Hungarian film that barely had the budget to be made.Feels Like Home (Itt Érzem Magam Otthon) has captured moviegoers not only with its striking visuals but also with its timing – its release coming before
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