Democracy Noir
”Democracy Noir” is the compelling story of three women, Timea Szabo, one of the very few women serving in the Hungarian Parliament, Nikoletta Antal, a young activist, and Babett Oroszi, a young journalist, confronting the policies and corruption of Hungary’s autocratic Prime Minister Viktor Orban. In the past decade we have seen autocracies rise all over the world – Turkey, Belarus, Serbia, and almost in the United States.
Our film reveals an urgent cautionary tale for all democracies: Orban’s relentless work to build an autocratic white Christian state, kept in power through ”democratic” elections. ”Democracy Noir” serves as a warning and a ray of hope: it reveals the undemocratic nature of Orban’s regime and the courage of three women, representing many, who will not acquiesce.
The film is presented as part of the project Cinema as a Laboratory V co-founded by the Foundation for Polish-German Cooperation.
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projection time:92 min.
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country/year:USA, Germany, Denmark /2024
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director:Connie Field
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original language of the film:English, Hungarian
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pictures:Connie Field
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editor:Gregory Scharpen
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production:Connie Field, Sigrid Dyekjær / Clarity Films i Real Lava
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festivals and awards:2024 – CPH:DOX Copenhagen, 2024 – Sheffield IFF
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