Béla Tarr and China - A Personal Remembrance

On 6 January 2026, the film world was shocked to learn of the death of Hungarian film director Béla Tarr. A Hungarian filmmaker with a unique vision, he inspired generations of filmmakers and made his mark on universal film history. But fewer people know that beyond the Western world, especially in China, he enjoyed extraordinary respect and a living cult - it is no coincidence that many have called him „the last film master of the 20th century”. First [...]
Imagery on a tropical island!

For the second time, we were invited to the island of Hainan, often referred to as “East Hawaii”, to participate in the 7th Hainan Island International Film Festival. The following is an abridged version of our article in China Magazine about our festival experience. [...]
Film World magazine also reported on this year's Imagery Chinese Film Week

We are delighted that this year's Imagery Chinese Film Week was covered by so many media! Thank you for the many articles, interviews, reviews and testimonials! Media coverage will continue in September - for example, the prestigious Filmvilág magazine published a detailed review by Gábor Bakos.
Image at the Changchun Film Festival

Imagery China Film Week has been invited to China's oldest film festival, the Changchun Film Festival, which is in its 20th edition this year. The founder of the film week, Viktória Váradi, gave a Chinese-language lecture on the past, present and possible future of Hungarian-Chinese film relations at one of the festival's forums. The venue was the large auditorium of Jilin Animation University.
Hungarian film at the Chanchun Film Festival

A Hungarian film was also screened at the Changchun Film Festival. Semmelweis was screened three times with Chinese subtitles as part of the Hungarian Film Showcase. Jilin Province TV station and several local media covered the event. The screening was also special because the Changchun Film Festival usually only shows Chinese films.
Visit to the Changchun International Film Festival

Dr. Viktória Váradi, the chief organizer of the Imagery Chinese Film Week, has been invited to the 20th Changchun International Film Festival, which will be held in Changchun, the capital of Jilin Province, from 23-28 August. The event is held every two years, making it the oldest film festival in China. One of its main organisers is the Changchun Film Studio, which signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Imázsia Nonprofit Ltd. on 7 April this year. One of the objectives of the visit [...]
Visit to the Shanghai International Film Festival

Dr. Viktória Váradi, the chief organizer of the Imagery China Film Week, was invited to the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival, where several of this year's guests of honour of the Imagery China Film Week were also present. The event, which runs from 13 to 22 July, is China's largest film festival. The visit was an opportunity to start brainstorming for next year's edition of the China Image Week.
Changchun Film Group and Imázsia Chinese Film Week sign a cooperation agreement in Budapest

On 7 April 2025, the main organiser of the Imagery Chinese Film Week signed a Memorandum of Understanding in Budapest.
The Hungarian premiere of the Chinese film sensation of the year at the Imázsia Chinese Film Week

Audiences stormed the Budapest cinema for Ne Zha 2! Tickets were snapped up in a matter of hours for the Chinese animated fantasy Ne Zha 2, the highest-grossing animated feature ever made, with more than $2.2 billion in box office receipts, and the [...]
Another Chinese Film Week

The Imagery Chinese Film Week aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the outstanding Chinese film productions of the past decades to the domestic audience and Chinese viewers living in the country, providing a platform for film professionals to start film dialogues and collaborations. The event will be held in Budapest from 24 to 31 May this year, and a screening of the film screened in the capital will be shown in Debrecen on 1 June.