Discover the hidden gems: Must-watch top-rated Hungarian series

Hungarian talent has long been a driving force in the film industry, shaping the likes of Hollywood and some of the global media. However, it’s time to shift our focus inward and explore the exceptional Hungarian series emerging from Hungary nowadays.

The Hungarian film industry has faced its share of challenges over time, yet recent years have seen a surge in exceptional series and films. Previously, accessing Hungarian series was difficult, often limited to television airings and challenging for viewers to record for later viewing.

Today, however, this landscape has transformed, with most Hungarian series readily available on leading streaming platforms. Let’s now explore the highest-rated Hungarian-made films and series available on these platforms, according to their IMDB ratings.

The Golden Life (AranyĂ©let) – IMDB Rating : 8.7

According to the series’ introduction on IMDb, the storyline follows a corrupt businessman and family man as he navigates a web of escalating domestic, legal and financial challenges. While this description captures some aspects of the Hungarian series, it barely scratches the surface of its full allure.

Featuring a stellar cast of Hungary‘s finest actors, this series is a rollercoaster of action, suspense and unexpected plot twists that completely immerse you, almost making you forget its Hungarian setting.

From gripping action scenes to intense drama, intricate family conflicts and gripping corruption scandals, this series delivers it all with exceptional acting that truly shines. The Hungarian series is now available on HBO Max.

Aranyélet The Golden Life
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The Informant (A besĂºgĂ³) – IMDB Rating: 8.0

Transporting viewers back to 1985 in communist Hungary, “The Informant” follows Geri, a college-bound protagonist whose dreams are shattered when State Security forces him to spy on Zsolt SzĂ¡va, a staunch pro-democracy figure.

This series captivates with its atmospheric portrayal of life under communism, offering nuanced insights into the struggles of a college student and the intense conflicts between opposition movements and government forces.

Despite its young cast, the performances are compelling and authentic, showcasing promising talent. The Hungarian series only has one season so far, but it is packed with twists and drama with a sprinkle of action in between. “The Informant” is accessible on SkyShowtime for those eager to delve into its gripping narrative.
BesĂºgĂ³ (The Informant)
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Therapy (TerĂ¡pia) – IMDB Rating: 8.7

According to Port.hu , “Therapy” is the Hungarian adaptation of the acclaimed Israeli series “Be Tipul”. The series centres around the charismatic psychologist AndrĂ¡s Dargay in his 50s and his patients. Each weekday brings a different patient to his office.

The compelling drama of eight characters introduced in the Hungarian series is an enthralling narrative, and the actors’ performances are so captivating that it is easy to get fully immersed in the story. If you are looking for something slower and more dramatic than the previous entries, “Therapy” might be the series for you, and it is available on HBO Max.

TerĂ¡pia (Therapy)
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Social Game (TĂ¡rsas jĂ¡tĂ©k) – IMDB Rating: 7.8

The story of “Social Game” revolves around Lena and David, who reconnect years after a past accident. David had feelings for Lena in high school, but they were never together. Now, as adults, Lena admires David’s maturity and sincerity, and despite their growing affection for each other, life keeps interrupting their attempts at romance.

The narrative of the series explores their complex relationships and the challenges they face in finding true love amidst life’s complications. Therefore, if you are looking for something romantic, “Social Game” might be the Hungarian series to watch, and it is available on HBO Max.
TĂ¡rsas JĂ¡tĂ©k (Social Game)
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The King (A KirĂ¡ly) – IMDB Rating: 7.9

Lastly, garnering significant attention in the past year and creating waves in the Hungarian media is the series centred around one of the Hungarian music industry’s icons, Jimmy ZĂ¡mbĂ³, who was often called “The King”.

The series delves into the life of Jimmy, chronicling the legendary singer’s journey to stardom amidst conflicts. The Hungarian series provides a retrospective look at how the end of communism influenced the Hungarian music landscape.

Brimming with drama and controversy, the series draws from both the rumours surrounding Jimmy and the factual details of his life, offering a compelling narrative filled with intrigue and depth. However, this series is only available on one of Hungary’s streaming platforms, RTL+, but it is well worth giving it a shot since the cinematography and the acting are mind-blowing in the series.

A KirĂ¡ly (The King)
Source: FB / A kirĂ¡ly

These are the top-rated Hungarian series according to IMDb, all of which are readily accessible on various streaming platforms if you are interested.

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