Best movies on Prime Video (Hongrie) : our Top 20
We’ve put together a concise selection of notable Hungarian films currently available on Prime Video. Ranging from classic works to recent releases, these titles offer a clear view of Hungary’s cinematic voice across different genres and styles. Availability and language options can vary by region, so check Prime Video for the version that applies to you. Use Stream Tracker to confirm the current streaming status and regional accessibility.
Updated on 12/03/2026
2008 · Vicente Amorim
John Halder is thrust into the spotlight when senior Nazi officials appropriate his newest novel to bolster their cause, elevating his career and social standing overnight. But as he uncovers the regime’s monstrous designs and watches how their plans will devastate the people he cares about, he faces a brutal moral crossroads: remain complicit to protect his success, or risk everything by opposing them.
With Viggo Mortensen, Jason Isaacs, Mark Strong, Steven Mackintosh, Jodie Whittaker, Gemma Jones and Anastasia Hille
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2017 · Denis Villeneuve
In a smog-blanketed, dystopian Los Angeles in 2019, retired blade runner Rick Deckard is summoned back to duty to hunt four escaped replicants who have returned to Earth seeking their maker and a way to extend their engineered, short lives.
With Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, Ana de Armas, Sylvia Hoeks, Robin Wright, Jared Leto and Mackenzie Davis
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2004 · Alexander Payne
Two men in their middle years set out on a soul-searching road trip through California's wine country: one an unpublished novelist wrestling with severe depression, the other a man just days away from marrying. As vineyards and quiet towns pass by, their conversations and confessions force each to reckon with fear, hope, and what it means to begin again.
With Paul Giamatti, Thomas Haden Church, Virginia Madsen, Sandra Oh, Marylouise Burke, Jessica Hecht and Missy Doty
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1995 · Emir Kusturica
Deep in a phantasmagoric subterranean warren, a collective of Serbian socialists girds itself for an impending war. Their hidden refuge is a feverish tableau where roaring parties dissolve into sudden calamities, and fragile romances are braided with fierce rivalries.
With Miki Manojlović, Lazar Ristovski, Mirjana Joković, Slavko Štimac, Ernst Stötzner, Srđan 'Žika' Todorović and Mirjana Karanović
2010 · Roselyne Bosch
A rigorously researched, historically grounded dramatization that reconstructs the 1942 Vel' d'Hiv roundup and the circumstances leading up to it as well as its immediate aftermath.
With Jean Reno, Mélanie Laurent, Gad Elmaleh, Raphaëlle Agogué, Sylvie Testud, Hugo Leverdez and Oliver Cywie
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2013 · Carl Rinsch
A sealed briefcase containing an unknown prize falls into the hands of small-time criminals, sparking a brutal race as Irish extremists and the Russian mob close in. An Irish fixer assembles a handpicked squad of mercenaries—self-styled "ronin"—and sends them on a perilous mission to recover it.
With Keanu Reeves, Hiroyuki Sanada, Ko Shibasaki, Tadanobu Asano, Min Tanaka, Rinko Kikuchi and Jin Akanishi
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2022 · Anthony Fabian
In 1950s London, a working-class cleaner becomes enchanted by a Christian Dior couture gown she glimpses in a shop window and, unable to shake the obsession, stakes her livelihood, relationships and dignity on a reckless bid to claim the dress and the life it seems to promise.
With Lesley Manville, Isabelle Huppert, Lambert Wilson, Alba Baptista, Lucas Bravo, Ellen Thomas and Rose Williams
2008 · Guillermo del Toro
Hellboy, joined by Liz — a woman who can summon and shape fire — and Abe Sapien, an empathic, amphibious investigator, confronts their most dangerous adversary yet. Prince Nuada, an elven royal embittered by centuries of human dominance, plans to restore the rule of magic by awakening the Golden Army, a legion of ancient, unstoppable mechanical warriors. As the prince’s campaign threatens to wipe out humanity and reclaim the world for mythic beings, only Hellboy stands between civilization and total annihilation.
With Ron Perlman, Selma Blair, Doug Jones, John Alexander, Seth MacFarlane, Luke Goss and Anna Walton
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2012 · Laurent Tirard
Asterix sails across the English Channel to join his second cousin Anticlimax in a bold stand against Julius Caesar and the advancing Roman legions.
With Édouard Baer, Gérard Depardieu, Guillaume Gallienne, Vincent Lacoste, Valérie Lemercier, Fabrice Luchini and Catherine Deneuve
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2025 · Bryan Fuller
Ten-year-old Aurora begs the reclusive hitman next door to rid her of the creature she says devoured her family. To keep her alive he must repel a flood of hired killers and face the unsettling truth that some monsters are all too real.
With Sophie Sloan, Mads Mikkelsen, Sigourney Weaver, David Dastmalchian, Sheila Atim, Caspar Phillipson and Line Kruse
2011 · Thomas Bezucha
On a getaway to Paris, three friends are unexpectedly swept into the glittering world of Monte Carlo when a case of mistaken identity convinces high-society that one of them is an English heiress.
With Selena Gomez, Katie Cassidy, Leighton Meester, Cory Monteith, Andie MacDowell, Brett Cullen and Amanda Fairbank-Hynes
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2003 · Stephen Norrington
When a shadowy mastermind engineers a chain of events designed to plunge nations into conflict, celebrated protagonists and notorious figures from Victorian fiction are forced to unite. Putting aside old grudges, they pool their distinct talents and cunning to unravel the conspiracy and stop a global war before it begins.
With Sean Connery, Naseeruddin Shah, Shane West, Peta Wilson, Stuart Townsend, Jason Flemyng and Tony Curran
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2022 · Neil Marshall
On the cusp of leaving active duty, RAF lieutenant Kate Sinclair is shot down over one of Afghanistan’s most dangerous rebel-held regions. Seeking shelter in a deserted underground bunker, she inadvertently awakens the Ravagers — engineered hybrids of human and alien origin that stalk the darkness, driven by an insatiable hunger for human flesh.
With Charlotte Kirk, Jonathan Howard, Jamie Bamber, Mark Strepan, Hadi Khanjanpour, Leon Ockenden and Cesare Taurasi