István Szabó's film "Final Report" is a sharp and touching mirror of contemporary Hungarian society, subtly depicting its multifaceted reality. The film premiered in February 2020 as the opening film of the Hungarian Cinema Festival, and its story masterfully weaves together personal and social themes, providing a snapshot of the country at a significant turning point. Unfortunately, the theatrical release of the film ended after only two weeks due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, which severely limited its availability. This circumstance not only draws attention to the timeliness of the film, but can also serve as a metaphor for the wider disruption affecting society.
During the event, participants will have a unique opportunity to talk to István Szabó, who will tell the story of the birth and development of the film. His insights into the creative process and the motivations behind "The Final Report" will enrich the audience's understanding of the film, especially in the light of its relationship with the cultural climate of the time. As part of the discussion, guests are invited to ask questions, which creates an interactive dialogue and provides a deeper insight into the issues raised by the film. This interaction not only sheds light on Szabó's artistic vision, but also encourages reflection on the story's relevance to the current Hungarian socio-political situation.