Best Hungarian music movies
A curated collection of popular music movies from Hungary.

Miss Arizona (1988)
Miss Arizona (1988)
Story of the owners (Mastroianni and Schygulla) of a fancy nightclub in Budapest before and during WWII.

Three Nights of Love (1967)
Three Nights of Love (1967)
A young man spends his last three nights with his lover before his army regiment is ordered to war. When he deserts his unit to return to her side, he discovers the woman he loves is gone, and he is interrogated by the police when he learns his lover is a communist agent. The two finally are reunited at the police station where the embarrassed man denies ever knowing the accused woman.

Smouldering Cigarette (2001)
Smouldering Cigarette (2001)
1942. Owing to a stolen mink coat, Süti, the young poet and journalist, gets acquainted with Katalin, the idolated singer. Before being drafted to labour service, he shows the actress the song he composed for her, entitled Smouldering Cigarette.

Sybill (1981)
Sybill (1981)

A corneville-i harangok (1983)
A corneville-i harangok (1983)

A canterville-i kísértet (1987)
A canterville-i kísértet (1987)

Én és a kisöcsém (1989)
Én és a kisöcsém (1989)
Kató Kelemen is asked by her father to go to his office and welcome an important business partner of his. When Mr. Andersen arrives he assumes Kató is a secretary and instructs her to deliver a letter. He's about to travel to Venice with his nephew who he has never met before. Since Kató falls in love with Andersen at first sight, she decides to dress like a boy and pretends to be the nephew.

Rómeó és Júlia - musical (2005)
Rómeó és Júlia - musical (2005)
This is the Hungarian version of the French musical Roméo et Juliette: de la Haine à l'Amour based on William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, with music and lyrics by Gérard Presgurvic.
Jung Kook: Standing Next to You (2023)
Jung Kook: Standing Next to You (2023)
Music video for Jung Kook's latest single "Standing Next to You".

Don’t Cry, Pretty Girls! (1970)
Don’t Cry, Pretty Girls! (1970)
Savanyú and his friend work at a plant. After the monotonous shifts they engage in the pleasures of the afternoon and the night, i.e. parties and concerts. Savanyú dates Juli, they are already engaged. The young men live as sub-tenants, the young women in workers' hostels. None of these places are suited for spending time together. They are in need of an apartment. Out of the ruinous apartment which they lay siege on, however, they are sent away by the otherwise friendly policeman. At a concert held in the Park of Youth, Juli gets to know Géza. They flirt, then go to the country with a pop-group. Savanyú and his friends follow them. A minor fight cools the atmosphere.

Jonas Kaufmann, Les plus belles musiques de film (2024)
Jonas Kaufmann, Les plus belles musiques de film (2024)

Free Entry (2015)
Free Entry (2015)
Betty and her friend V have a major project: the open-air music festival, Sziget Festival held every summer on one of the Danube islands in Hungary. Instead of money the teenagers have a stash of grass waiting for a buyer. Food? Nothing wrong with the leftovers from other people’s plates. Tent? Why bother when you can sleep under the stars. Sleep? No way: the party goes on all night. V is a pretty girl who knows how to use her charms to the best advantage. Betty, more reserved and shy, never quite knows what to do with her hands, how to hold a cigarette, what to say to the boys they meet. But the tables are turned when the pair go their separate ways after an argument.

Gasoline Damage (1965)
Gasoline Damage (1965)
"Are you looking to buy a car? Not sure which one to buy? Clueless? We can solve all your problems. Watch our latest film! All your problems will be solved because we'll talk you out of them for the price of a single ticket." - says the comedy's obliging narrator (Ervin Kibédi), who tries to talk the viewer out of buying a car. To do this, he tells the audience some instructive and humorous car-related stories...

Movie Clip (1987)
Movie Clip (1987)
In the open-air cinema-like scenery domestic rock bands get time for a short movie clip each, linked by an also short musical frame-play. Each of the altogether eighteen clips is a whole film etude playing with visual-lingual associations, film ideas, revealing the back-thought of the songs, and on the whole sometimes melancholicly, sometimes ironically the hopeless, sad picture of the era can be distinguished.

The Kangaroo (1976)
The Kangaroo (1976)
Istvan Varju a.k.a. Kanya is a track driver. He drives alone on the roads and listens to the radio. We're In the middle of seventies, the radio broadcasts hungarian beat music. He is convinced that interesting and significant events in the life happen on the roads, so we should go, go and go in order not to miss something.

Cha-Cha-Cha (1982)
Cha-Cha-Cha (1982)
Gruber is a normal 16-year-old growing up in Budapest in 1962, but he has a problem -- how does he get to know the opposite sex? At the Sunday afternoon dance classes the young "ladies and gentlemen" hold each other while dancing, and that makes the lessons worth something. Otherwise, the pianist's attention wanders and the orchestra does not exactly play with a single-minded dedication. In fact, everybody seems to have other things on their minds, except for the enthusiastic dance instructor and his ever-smiling assistant.

Eskimo Woman Feel Cold (1984)
Eskimo Woman Feel Cold (1984)
The film is about a piano player who falls in love with Mari, a beautiful blond woman, who happens to be the wife of a deaf-mute animal caretaker. Both men adore Mari, as she loves both of them. Albeit all of them know this way won't stand.

Singing Makes Life Beautiful (1950)
Singing Makes Life Beautiful (1950)
"Silver lute", the choral society of the Vác Engine Works, led by Réz, the conductor, is preparing for its 25th anniversary. All the important members of the society, among them Seregély, a magician, are, at the same time, all "fathers" of Zsóka, daughter of a former colleague, who has been killed in an accident, and whom they then adopted.

Gypsy Princess (1971)
Gypsy Princess (1971)
Kálmán Imre's beloved operetta comes to the screen in this comedy of music, marriage and class set in Budapest and Vienna before the outbreak of the First World War, recorded at the Budapest Opera in 1963.

Pulzaar (2023)
Pulzaar (2023)
Csótány, the 30-year-old rocker, works as a locksmith's assistant. He lives with his aunt, who accepted him in her apartment in Pest, but Csótány can no longer contribute to the rent. His two biggest passions in life: his favorite Norwegian metal band, Pulzaar, and his secret love, Évike from the bakery downstairs. When he sees the poster that his beloved band is coming to Budapest, he is struck by lightning, which sets off a whole chain of events. Will he finally manage to get to the concert and gather all his courage to invite Éviké as well?

Eternal Dance (1964)
Eternal Dance (1964)
Az Életbe táncoltatott leány is a 1964 Hungarian film directed by Tamás Banovich. It was entered into the 1965 Cannes Film Festival where it won a Technical Prize

Szuperbojz (2010)
Szuperbojz (2010)
A man pretends to be a manager and helps veteran rockstar god, Johnny G. and his ex-band to reunite once more.

Szuperkoncert: Illés - Metro - Omega (2001)
Szuperkoncert: Illés - Metro - Omega (2001)

The Miraculous Mandarin (2001)
The Miraculous Mandarin (2001)
A modernized version of the famous ballet work by Bela Bartok

Steve Hackett : Hungarian Horizons - Live in Budapest 2002 (2002)
Steve Hackett : Hungarian Horizons - Live in Budapest 2002 (2002)
The 104 minute show was recorded at Budapest's Petofi Hall on 26th January 2002 and mixed in 5.1 surround format in Steve Hackett's own MAP studio. The setlist offers a variety of Steve's favourite acoustic material including selections from 'Bay of Kings', 'Momentum', 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' and 'Sketches of Satie' together with unique acoustic arrangements of some of his band material and even one or two new and unreleased pieces. Hackett was accompanied by brother John (flute) and Roger King (keyboards)

Gypsy dance (1956)
Gypsy dance (1956)
Several gypsy dances performed by the Hungarian People's State Ensemble.

From Dawn to Dusk (1967)
From Dawn to Dusk (1967)
This etude made up of captured snaps having a sociographic impact and expressive photo-collages by Dezső Korniss is the satirical apotheosis of the single, working urban woman from the second half of the 1960s.
Dashing Girls (1974)
Dashing Girls (1974)
A musical farce about women in the canning factory. The pretty Brigitta tries to commit suicide, because Laci left her, pregnant, but her mates save her.
Rockfogyatkozás (1988)
Rockfogyatkozás (1988)
