Hungarian moviemakers bank on historical dramas

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Two productions based on Hungarian historical figures are just the latest creations to cement the reputation of Hungary as an important European hub for the domestic and international filmmaking industry.
The influence of Game of Thrones
The movie Hadik, which stars Zsolt Trill as the Hungarian hussar Andras Hadik, and the TV series Fairyland – Age of Temptations, which examines the life of the Transylvanian prince Gábor Báthory, seek to tap into the popularity of historical dramas such as Game of Thrones which has undergone a renaissance of late.
While the fantasy drama Game of Thrones and the spinoff series House of the Dragon are based on the novels of George R. R. Martin, Hilary Mantel’s historical novel Wolf Hall, which also became a popular TV show, gave readers a fictional depiction of the court of Henry VIII. The historical genre is also popular in other areas of the entertainment industry. In the iGaming sector, for example, some casinos offer incentives, like Betfair’s 50 free spins, drawing in new consumers. Betfair capitalizes on enduring interest in past civilizations with a wide range of slots such as Warlords Crystals of Power, Emperor of Rome Mega Fire Blaze, and Alexander the Great: World Conqueror. As is the case for works of fiction and their TV adaptations, the enthusiasm for historical figures and the battles they fought is an attractive commercial consideration when devising slot titles.

An attractive movie location
The movie director Csaba Káel, who is also the Head of the National Film Institute of Hungary, sees an opportunity for the country in the altered landscape of the industry over the past few years, which has seen the rapid growth of streaming services and the emergence of lavish and highly successful TV productions.





