OUR CURRENT PROJECTS

  • Dreaming Across Borders: First Nations Film Festival 2025 Budapest

    A three-month cinematic journey into the heritage and contemporary life of Australia’s First Nations peoples. This exclusive film festival presents the most outstanding First Nations-directed, composed, and performed films of the past decade, celebrating the depth, resilience, and artistic brilliance of Aboriginal storytellers. The First Nations Film Festival will adopt a hybrid model, combining live screenings with online streaming access to ensure broader reach and engagement. The festival will run for three months, from 1st of September to the 30th of December 2025. Leveraging the revitalised art scene after the summer months to maximize audience engagement and attendance.

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  • First Nations & Independent Film Curation with ArtBits

    In collaboration with ArtBeats (formerly Contemporary Arts Media), we curate and secure screening rights for First Nations and independent Australian films, ensuring their presence at festivals and cultural events across Europe. Our mission is to amplify underrepresented voices, bringing powerful storytelling to new audiences while fostering artistic exchange. Through strategic partnerships, we create opportunities for filmmakers to showcase their work internationally, bridging the gap between Australian cinema and the European cultural landscape.

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  • Bringing Australian Performing Artists to Europe

    In partnership with ArtBits (formerly Contemporary Arts Media), we are dedicated to introducing Australian performing artists—both established and emerging—to European audiences. Through curated events, festivals, and collaborations with cultural institutions, we create opportunities for artists to showcase their talent on an international stage. Our mission is to foster cross-cultural exchange, celebrate diverse artistic expressions, and build lasting connections between Australia and Europe’s vibrant performing arts scenes.


  • Bringing Music to Europe

    We are dedicated to connecting Australian musicians—both established and emerging—with European audiences. Through partnerships with festivals and cultural institutions, we aim to showcase the richness of Australian music, including First Nations artists, contemporary performers, and genre-defying talents. By creating these opportunities, we foster cross-cultural exchange and help Australian musicians gain international recognition.

  • Bridge between Australia and Europe via visual art

    Our wish is to engage local and international audiences here in Australia - with artworks produced by our diaspora artists. Progressive, contemporary and eye-opening exhibitions, immersing deep in to history and soul. We are also on the quest to organise exhibitions and bring Australian visual artist to European museums and galleries.


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OUR PAST & currently running PROJECTS

  • MAgyar Tükör - Tükörírás literary journal

    Magyar Tükör – Tükörírás is a literary journal dedicated to showcasing Hungarian and international voices through essays, fiction, poetry, and critical thought. Founded with the mission of fostering intellectual exchange and preserving literary heritage, the journal serves as a platform for both emerging and established writers. With a focus on cultural dialogue and contemporary issues, Magyar Tükör bridges traditions and modern perspectives, offering readers a rich and thought-provoking literary experience.

  • BOOK PUBLISHING

    Our first book, The Virus Logbook (Vírusnapló) a collection of carefully curated progressive literature about everyday life in the Covid ridden, locked-down countries, including Australia, Austria, Denmark, Hungary and the African Continent. In quest for the connection between culture, politics and freedom. Written by well-known opinion-leaders, writers, thinkers, sociologists, journalists and scientists of above countries. We are on the quest for the next publishing adventure.

  • HUMANITARIN HELP FOR Displaced ARTISTS

    In response to the humanitarian crisis, our organization played a crucial role in helping displaced Ukrainian artists find refuge and new opportunities in Australia. Through extensive outreach to the general public and philanthropic donors, we successfully raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for travel, living expenses, and the rebuilding of their creative lives. This initiative provided not just financial aid but also a strong support network, allowing artists to continue their work in a safe and welcoming environment.

  • Film & Documentary production

    Our collaboration with producer János Zoltán has led to impactful film and documentary projects, focusing on both contemporary and historical narratives. Together, we have worked on finding compelling subjects, shaping storylines, and developing unique ideas. Our projects include documenting the stories of Ukrainian refugees and preserving the voices of the last representatives of Hungarian art in Australia. Through these films, we aim to capture important cultural and humanitarian stories, ensuring they reach wider audiences.

    https://www.innersense.com.au/mif/zoltan.html

  • Community Art Programs – Creative Healing Through Art

    Through the Local Community Access Grants Program, we organized interactive and playful art workshops for children, helping them process the challenges of lockdown. These sessions combined creativity with education, using art as a tool to ease emotional burdens while teaching about viral infections in an engaging and accessible way. By fostering self-expression and resilience, our program provided a much-needed space for joy, learning, and community connection during difficult times.