CineFest Miskolc Announces Full Competition Program with International Award-Winners
Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The 22nd CineFest Miskolc International Film Festival will feature award-winning films from major international festivals.
- The competition program includes historical dramas, thrillers, social issue films, and comedies from various countries.
- Notable entries include films that premiered at Berlinale, Cannes, and Karlovy Vary.
The 22nd CineFest Miskolc International Film Festival is set to showcase a diverse and acclaimed competition program, featuring films that have already garnered recognition at prestigious international festivals. Audiences can anticipate a lineup rich in historical dramas, tense thrillers, thought-provoking social issue films, and unique comedies.
Among the highlights are works that premiered at the 2026 Berlinale, including Juan Pablo Sallato's "The Red Hangar," a drama set during the 1973 Chilean coup, and Joaquรญn del Paso's "The Garden We Dreamed Of," which explores themes of displacement and environmental destruction through a Haitian family's journey in Mexico.
Further strengthening the program are films recognized at Cannes and Karlovy Vary. Sarah Arnold's "Too Many Wild Animals," a dark comedy and social satire about a conflict between farmers and an elite hunting club in rural France, received the Europa Cinemas Label award at Cannes. Bruno Dumont's "The Red Rocks," which debuted at Cannes, presents a coming-of-age story amidst rival youth gangs on the French Riviera.
The festival also includes "Source," a Slovak-Czech-Hungarian co-production that won the FIPRESCI award at Karlovy Vary, addressing a sterilization program targeting Roma women in the 1980s. Faraz Shariat's German thriller "Indictment" rounds out the announced competition, following a young prosecutor's pursuit of justice.
Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.