Award-winning filmmaker Connie Field’s latest documentary, Democracy Noir, is making waves on the international film circuit, earning top honors and resonating deeply with audiences concerned about the global erosion of democratic institutions. The film has already won Best Documentary at the Sebastopol Film Festival, Best Human Rights Film at the Chicago International Women's Film Festival, and both Best Documentary and the Impact Award at the Boston Film Festival. It also received the Jury Award at the One World Festival in Prague, and was nominated for the Fact Award at CPH:DOX and the Tim Hetherington Award at Sheffield. At the heart of Democracy Noir is a sobering and incisive look at Hungary under the leadership of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, whose government has become a global case study in 21st-century authoritarianism. Orbán, praised by many on the far right in Europe and the U.S., including former President Donald Trump and segments of the Republican Party, has spent ov...