Kiadták Németh Kristóf Kötcsén adott interjúját, meglepő dolgot mondott arról, …
Sok hátrányt szenved el emiatt Németh Kristóf, így dolgozza fel amit a Fidesz miatt kap.
KÖTCSE, Hungary – Renowned Hungarian actor Németh Kristóf recently spoke out about what he perceives as a significant political bias within the country's art community. In an interview with reporter Bohár Dániel in Kötcse, Kristóf addressed the double standards he believes exist, where an artist's political affiliation can heavily influence their professional standing and public perception. Bohár Dániel initiated the conversation by posing a critical question: "Is an artist immediately labeled with negative adjectives if it turns out they are right-wing?" He contrasted this with the situation of a left-wing actor, who he suggested might instantly be hailed as the "world's best actor." Németh Kristóf candidly shared his own experiences, stating, "It made my path even harder that I also appear in series... so I was already a bad actor from the start, and I became even worse once it became clear where my heart lies." He expressed a belief that artists should not serve "camps" or political factions. "What we do," Kristóf asserted, "is about reaching every person, whether they are right-wing or left-wing." He emphasized the importance of artists contributing to the "mental hygiene" of the entire nation through their work, in a positive sense. Kristóf concluded by advocating for personal conviction, stating, "I think a person should stand up for what and for whom they believe they have a common cause." The interview highlights a sensitive and ongoing debate within cultural circles regarding artistic freedom, political expression, and professional acceptance.
Sok hátrányt szenved el emiatt Németh Kristóf, így dolgozza fel amit a Fidesz miatt kap.
