Overview: It tells the story of Adam who lives in isolation due to his stuttering, and hip-hop is the only way he can get rid of his speech impediment.
Overview: Róbert Puzsér, along with others, investigated an anarchist group that emerged from an Eger-based band. A former member, who fears retaliation from the group, gives a statement, as does Vogel, who discusses the organization's objectives. One of the leaders explains why their website contains bomb-making instructions and why it includes search keywords commonly used by children. According to them, once the bomb is made, the creator will use it to blow up their own family members, creating chaos. They believe that families must be destroyed in order to achieve individual freedom. Another member promotes LSD as the source of happiness, with the goal of distributing synthetic LSD through the water supply. They claim that laboratories will soon be established where chemists and doctors will manufacture the substance, arguing that as many people as possible need to be awakened. Well, the filmmakers are also contributing to this effort.
Overview: Attila Baukó, aka Azahriah is one of Hungary's most famous singer, who filled the biggest sport arena of the country with three consecutive concerts. But this film is not a concert film. It is not a music documentary. Nor is it a traditional portrait film. We are Azahriah is the story of a real and an imaginary journey inspired by Azahriah's life and songs.