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Tibor Krskó

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Tibor Krsko (Budapest, 6 January 1970) is a Hungarian producer, publisher, businessman, co-owner of the HG Media Group. His interests range from the tobacco industry to commerce, cinema, media and events. In 1997, he opened the Cigar Tower [1] store together with Csaba Csetényi to establish and promote cigar culture in Hungary. He launched the culture and luxury lifestyle magazine Hamu és Gyémánt in 1998.

Media[edit]

He is the founder and co-owner of the HG Media Group, the largest privately owned content marketing agency in Central Europe. Krsko has worked on numerous EU communication campaigns, including Think Hungary – More than Expected[2], a short film commissioned by the Hungarian National Tourist Office. The work won first prize in the UNWTO Tourism Video Competition and the Silver Dolphin award at the Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards in 2015. [3]

Krsko is also the founder and owner of the global communications agency Cathay Communication.

Events[edit]

Tibor Krsko’s name is associated with one of Europe’s leading Christmas markets: he founded and operates Budapest’s Advent at the Basilica, which was chosen as the best Christmas market on the continent in 2020, 2022 and 2023 by the independent travel portal European Best Destinations. [4] His company also began organising the Vörösmarty Classic Xmas in Vörösmarty Square in 2022.

With his colleagues, he created and now runs BalloonFly, a hot air balloon excursion company in Budapest’s City Park.

Films[edit]

As a producer, he has worked with leading figures in the film industry, including Andy Vajna, Robert Lantos, Clive Owen, Tim Roth, Ennio Morricone, Daniel Craig and Giancarlo Giannini.[5]

Together with Robert Lantos, he is a producer of Hungary’s largest ever film and television project, Rise of the Raven (Hunyadi) TV series[6], which is intended for the international market[7] and is being made in partnership with the Hungarian National Film Institute and Beta Film[8].

Films in which he has worked as co-producer:[edit]

  • Fateless (Sorstalanság, 2005)
  • Children of Glory (Szabadság, szerelem, 2006)
  • Opium: Diary of a Madwoman (Ópium: egy elmebeteg nő naplója, 2007)
  • Buda (short film, 2012)
  • The Song of Names (2019)[9]

References[edit]

  1. "A szivarozás nem egyszerű dohányzás, hanem a füst művészetének élvezete". Szivarozok tehát vagyok!. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
  2. Online, Turizmus (2015-09-18). "A magyar imázsfilm lett a legjobb európai turisztikai videó". Turizmus Online (in magyar). Retrieved 2024-06-04.
  3. "mmonline.hu | Díjat nyert Cannes-ban a Magyarországot népszerűsítő film". web.archive.org. 2021-05-12. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
  4. "A budapesti Advent Bazilika lett Európa legszebb karácsonyi vására". hirado.hu (in magyar). Retrieved 2024-06-04.
  5. "Gala Premiere for Song of Names in Hungary". prorom.com. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
  6. "Megjött a Hunyadi-sorozat első előzetese". filmhu - a magyar moziportál. Retrieved 2024-06-04.
  7. Benedek, F. Tóth (2024-02-27). "Minden idők egyik legepikusabb európai televíziós produkciójaként írnak a Hunyadiról". index.hu (in magyar). Retrieved 2024-06-04.
  8. Rise of the Raven (TV Series) - Company credits - IMDb. Retrieved 2024-06-04 – via www.imdb.com.
  9. "Tibor Krsko | Producer". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-06-04.


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