Budapest Film Zrt. is the largest art house cinema network in Hungary, operating six cinemas in the capital city including a multiplex (Corvin Cinema), an event cinema (Kino Café), as well as four leading art house cinemas, each with a specific profile, and all of them members of Europa CinemasMuvesz, Toldi, Puskin and Tabán Kino Téka. The company's CEO and Chairman of the Board is Zoltán Körösvölgyi.

Budapest Film Zrt. is the largest art house cinema network in Hungary, operating six cinemas in the capital city including a multiplex (Corvin Cinema), an event cinema (Kino Café), as well as four leading art house cinemas, each with a specific profile, and all of them members of Europa CinemasMuvesz, Toldi, Puskin and Tabán Kino Téka. The company's CEO and Chairman of the Board is Zoltán Körösvölgyi.

BUCHAREST: Claudiu Mitcu (Two of Us/Noi doi) is in postproduction with the documentary The Network/Reţeaua which he is producing with Ada Solomon and Călin Peter Netzer through his company Parada Film, the same company that produced Child's Pose/Pozitia copilului.

ZAGREB: The Croatian domestic film market share and number of releases were up in 2013, but funding for film production and international coproductions declined in 2013.

ZAGREB: Croatian filmmaker Dalibor Matanić will begin shooting the Croatian-Slovenian coproduction The High Sun/Zvizdan on 22 September 2014. The film is now in the location scouting and casting phase.

BUCHAREST: 25 Romanian feature films received financing in 2013, the highest number since 2009. Admissions and gross box office also increased, but the number of cinemas decreased by five, according to the Yearbook 2013 published by the Romanian Film Center (CNC).

BUCHAREST: Viacom International Media Networks, a division of Viacom Inc. launched Paramount Channel in Romania on the DTH platform Digi at the beginning of June 2014.

This month we spoke to Urszula Biel, the manager of Kino AMOK from Gliwice, Poland. Opened in 1993, AMOK is an art house cinema specialised in Polish and European films. It operates within Gliwice Musical Theatre in a building from 1928 located in the center of Gliwice. The cinema has two digitalised halls of 339 and 51 seats.

This month we spoke to Urszula Biel, the manager of Kino AMOK from Gliwice, Poland. Opened in 1993, AMOK is an art house cinema specialised in Polish and European films. It operates within Gliwice Musical Theatre in a building from 1928 located in the center of Gliwice. The cinema has two digitalised halls of 339 and 51 seats.

CLUJ-NAPOCA: Rodrigo Sorogoyen's feature Stockholm was the big winner of the 13th edition of Transilvania IFF, which wrapped on 8 June 2014.