Hungarian Booth

Throughout the festival week, the Hungarian Booth (B11) at MIFA serves as a central point for international networking and professional dialogue.

Meet the Hungarian Animation

A one-hour session dedicated to meeting with well-established representatives of the Hungarian animation industry, providing participants with the opportunity to engage in direct dialogue, ask in-depth questions, and gain valuable insights into the current trends, challenges, and opportunities within the field.

Date: June 9-13, 9.00-10.00

Venue: MIFA Booth

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MIFA Hungarian Booth Opening

Date: June 10, 12.00-13.00

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Baltic Networking Event

Date: June 10, 15.30-16.30

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Hungarian Animation x CEE cocktail

The programme explores creative parallels and potential collaborations.

Date: June 12, 14.00-15.00

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XR Gathering

The programme offers a casual meetup for professionals working in VR, AR, and interactive media—open to creators, producers, and technologists alike.

Date: June 11, 17.00-18.00

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Hungarian and German Animation

It provides a platform to explore shared production strategies and talent exchange.

Date: June 12, 16.00-17.00

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Budapest Metropolitan University – Introduction

Budapest Metropolitan University (METU) will introduce their animation training programmes, sharing insights into curriculum development and international partnerships.

Date: June 13, 10.30-11.30

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Eszterházy Károly Catholic University – Introduction

Besides METU, Eszterházy Károly Catholic University (EKKE) will also present its animation training, student works and partnerships.

Date: June 13, 12.00-13.00

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VR Professional Talk – 10 Hours Missing by Fanni Fazakas

In addition to the VR showcase of Missing 10 Hours on Campus, the project will also be discussed in a professional talk by its director, Fanni Fazakas.

This multi-award-winning VR narrative explores the impact of drug-facilitated assault and has been presented at over 30 international festivals. Fazakas’s talk will delve into both the artistic choices and ethical dimensions of the project.

Date: June 13