Screenings
Online edition of the 66th KFF
Meant to Be
Hungary2026documentary84'DocFilmMusic competition
For every Hungarian teenager, the name of Pogány Induló must sound familiar. He started out as a child YouTuber and at the age of 20 became a hip-hop star filling stadiums. His life is a wild ride, but the film is not a story of rise and fall. The camera follows the rapper over several years, shifting between the stage and his complicated personal life, capturing the frenetic dynamics of a career marked by addiction and breakdowns. At one point, the musician, regarded as the uncompromisingly honest voice of Generation Z, becomes a figure of a distinct political dimension in Hungary.
- directed by
- Oliver Mark TothQ&A guest
A journalist and documentary filmmaker. He has worked for Hungarian and German media outlets as a video journalist. His work has been recognized with the Hégető Honorka Award for his socially conscious reporting. He has been making documentaries since 2017, focusing on rebellious characters. In 2022, he began shooting his first feature documentary, Meant to Be, which premiered in Hungary as a docu-series titled What Would Mom Say.
- cinematography
- Máté Szombath
- script
- Oliver Mark Toth, Zsófia Érdi
- music
- Pogány Induló
- editing
- Zsófia Érdi
- production
- László Józsa, Lea György (Speak Easy Project Bt.)
- Photo
- Trailer

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