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Name of the Firm: Magyar FilmLabor
Address: Hungary 1021 Budapest, Budakeszi út 51.
Postal address: 1525 Budapet 114 Pf. 80
Phone: +36 1 391-0500; Fax: +36 1 394-3968
e-mail:
Press information: Sarolta Arany, postproduction and marketing coordinator
Making an appointment: saci@filmlab.hu
Phone: + 36 (1) 391 0505
Our services and role in the European film industry
We have worked on numerous Hungarian and foreign films and
we are proud of working in a film laboratory that is the most
experienced lab this region. Filmmakers from all around the
world coming here to work with us. We have American, Israeli,
Swedish, French and Turkish references. Our qualified and
experienced team stands all demands.
Our services include: everything from traditional film developing
(video technique - digital technique) to subtitling. We produce
our films with international standard quality. Our prices
are competitive and our opening hours adjust to the productions.
If you want to get to know our technical processes you can
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News
Hungarian Movies at the 63th Cannes Film Festival August 24, 2010 Ágnes Kocsis’s film, "Pál Adrienn" (producer Ferenc Pusztai) was invited to the Cannes Film Festival "Un Certain Regard" section. The special effects of the film are prepared by the digital post production studio of the Magyar Filmlabor, the Front Productions under the guidance of Csaba Juhasz.
The Israeli "The Wanderer" production was also invited to Cannes. It was made in a standard 35-mm post production, the works of the film have been completed by the end of April.
Also at the Cannes Film Festival "Un Certain Regard" section will be presented the Romanian "Tuesday, After Christmas" production, which was shooted to celluloid, but it has undergone a complete digital post-production in the Magyar Filmlabor. more » |  | The Jerusalem Film Festival Awards August 24, 2010 We are very delighted that two films, which post-production was made by the Magyar Filmlabor, also won an award on the Jerusalem Film Festival. The festival took place between 08th and 17th of July.
We hereby congratulate to the crew and the production company!
The Haggiag Award for Best Feature Film: Intimate Grammar (Director: Nir Bergman)
The film’s colorist and grader, Szabolcs Barta added about the artists: "The talent is difficult to tell."
The Van Leer Award for Best First/Second Feature Film: The Wanderer (director: Avishai Sivan)
The exampler of the director is Bela Tarr – told us Eva Balog, the grader of the film. more » |  |
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