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The Dynasty

How the Orbán family’s economic empire was born

Year: 2025 Documentary Runtime: 57 min Rating: 7.7

Overview

The Dynasty by the Direkt36 investigative center tells the story of the business dealings of the Prime Minister’s family over several decades. With hidden camera footage, it also shows the luxurious world built by Viktor Orbán’s son-in-law István Tiborcz and his daughter Ráhel Orbán.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Zsolt Dér

Zsolt Dér

Narrator

Kamilla Marton

Kamilla Marton

Reporter

András Pethő

András Pethő

Reporter

Dániel Szőke

Dániel Szőke

Reporter

Anna Bánáti

Anna Bánáti

Self

András Bódis

András Bódis

Self

Gergely Brückner

Gergely Brückner

Self

Bence X. Széchényi

Bence X. Széchényi

Self

Éva Vajda

Éva Vajda

Self

Anita Vorák

Anita Vorák

Self

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