1834 rezultāti sadaļā Iestāde Nemzeti Audiovizuális Archívum
The tambourine is a plucked string instrument of the long-necked lute family. Tambourine-type instruments are well-known throughout the world in different versions but with similar usage and structure. Tambourines used today in Central and Southern Europe…
Előd Tóásó is accused of terrorism, and he is being held in jail in Bolivia without verdict for more than three years.
Titusz Ottó Bláthy (1860-1939). His most significant invention is the transformator that he constructed together with Déri and Zipernowsky in 1885. The transformator was built with a closed iron core, as suggested by Bláthy. Their joint work resulted in o…
Everyday life of the Krakkó family who runs a family farm in the village of Nagyhódos, in the easternmost part of Hungary, in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County. Inhabited by less than 300 residents, this small village is situated near the Ukrainian-Romanian-H…
András Kovács, Kossuth Prize-winning film director, Master of the Hungarian Motion Picture, director of the film titled Cold Days (1966). The story, based on the novel by Tibor Cseres, deals with the 1942 Novi Sad massacre, and the film is structured arou…
This episode of the series dedicated to present the history of Hungarian public television presents a compilation of the major domestic and world events of the year 1989. Among other things, footage is shown of events relating to the change of regime: in …
Commemoration of the 1848 Hungarian war of independence on March 15, the anniversary of the war. Broadcast of the celebration from Sibiu, Romania. Participants include the prominent Romanian Hungarian Nefelejcs Folk Dance Ensemble.
The history of the poet Petőfi’s cult from his death until 1956.
The objective of this scientific documentary is to present the now obvious changes that our planet is going through. Research carried out on the ice of the Antarctic brought to light dramatic events of the past. The native Inuit Eskimos of the North Pole …
There is in Australia a community of about 10000 ethnic Hungarians originating from Serbia, who are very conservative of their traditions and cultural heritage. From 1960 to 1980 about 160000 Yugoslavian citizens, including several thousand ethnic Hungari…
Studio discussion with the famous wine producer Isabelle Zwack, one of the producers of the world famous Hungarian viniculture region: Tokaj. Miss Zwack goes on to speak of the marketing activities linked to this feat, and speaks of wines and wine-marketi…
This documentary, widely recognized and supported by historical experts, presents a little known Romanian offshoot of the 1956 Hungarian revolution against Soviet oppression. The followers of a peace-preaching cleric, Aladár Szoboszlay, wanted to start a …
Lighting the flame of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution and war of independence against Soviet oppression, torch-lit rally and a festive programme. Live broadcast of the event called Lights of Freedom from the main entrance of the Hungarian Parliament buildin…
It started as a maintenance job, and turned into the largest industrial accident of all time. The fiasco of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The tragedy of Chernobyl in the mirror of the press. The failure of news reporting. Windmill-communication towards …
The culture history of the Budapest's City Park and its surroundings tells much about the history of Hungary as well.
The lecture discusses the most dynamically developing area of the 21st century – electronic communication. The history of electronic communications is over 200 years old, starting with the invention of the telegraph. The lecture discusses the role of Tiva…
During his trip to England, Zoltán Kodály carefully studied english music education, qualification of local musicians and the strong choir culture of the country. Its introduction to education could start in Hungary after 1945.
China's economic and cultural boom. Interview with Ottó Juhász, retired ambassador to China. The history of Chinese immigration. Presenting the Budapest-based Hungarian-Chinese dual language primary school. Discussion with János Farkas, director of th…
The programme outlines the portrait of Otto von Habsburg (1912-2011), the last Crown Prince of Austria, Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia, and Member of the European Parliament. Archival film footage shows Franz Joseph's funeral in Vienna in 1916, and one …
Treasures of Hungary's counties. Heves County rich in natural beauties and mineral resources, known worldwide for its wine production, Heves County offers numerous popular tourist attractions.
Each episode of this five-part series gives an overview of the job opportunities available in one of five EU member states. Hungary became a full member of the EU on May 1st, 2004. It is true that East-Europeans job seekers are still bound by strict regul…
This programme deals with the 2004 Beslan hostage crisis. In September 2004 a group of armed terrorists took hostage more than 1100 people in a school (including almost 800 children). The 3 day long crisis ended with a bloodbath. Now, 3 years after the ev…
Pál Vásárhelyi (1795 - 1846) water engineer. He received his engineering diploma in 1816 at the Engineering Institute of the Science University of Pest. From 1819 he took part in the Körös hydrographic survey. He also became involved in the work of the Fi…
The first man shown on the television screen was a simple errand boy who was asked on the street by the Scottish inventor John Logie Baird to come in the studio and stand in front of the camera. This happened in 1925. When did Hungarians start experimenti…