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THE FULL, UNCUT, VIDEO BROADCAST IS AVAILABLE ON HVG360: https://hvg.hu/360/20240402_rewind-ru... hvg360's pop-cult portrait series continues: after Alexandra Béres introduced us to the fitness world of the 90s and 2000s, and then Animal Cannibals told us the birth of Hungarian hip-hop through their own story, this time film and theater take the lead. Péter Rudolf, as the creator of the "Hungarian Cat's Cry", Üvegtigris, became an unavoidable figure in the Hungarian film industry at the turn of the millennium, yet he fulfilled himself in theater, and currently leads the Vígszínház in the turbulent, post-Enikő Eszenyi period. But when did he decide whether he would become a footballer or an actor? Was there a golden age for Hungarian film? Would he still make Üvegtigris today? Why didn't any TV channel like Beugró? Is it a naive idea to bury the ditches in the industry? What is his relationship and what is his opinion about Enikő Eszenyi and her scandal? Hanna Csatlós and Bálint Kovács asked Rudolf Péter about these. The furniture for the show was supplied by ID Design. Subscribe to hvg360, for only 360 forints in the first month! https://hvg.hu/360/elofizetes Subscribe to the Rewind channel: • Spotify: http://tiny.cc/RewindSpotify • Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/RewindApple • Google Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/RewindGoogle Follow the other podcasts of HVG! • Spotify: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokSpotify • Apple Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokApple • Google Podcasts: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokGoogle • SoundCloud: http://tiny.cc/HVGpodcastokSC