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=== In fiction === The 1906 novel ''[[The Paul Street Boys]]'', the 1937 novel ''[[Journey by Moonlight]]'', the 1957 book ''[[The Bridge at Andau]]'', the 1975 novel ''[[Fatelessness|Fateless]]'', the 1977 novel ''[[The End of a Family Story]]'', the 1986 book ''[[Between the Woods and the Water]]'', the 1992 novel ''[[Under the Frog]]'', the 1987 novel ''[[The Door (novel)|The Door]]'', the 2002 novel ''Prague'', the 2003 book ''[[Chico Buarque|Budapeste]]'', the 2004 novel ''[[Julian Rubinstein|Ballad of the Whisky Robber]]'', the 2005 novels ''[[Parallel Stories]]'' and ''[[The Historian]]'', the 2012 novel ''[[Budapest Noir]]'' are set, amongst others, partly or entirely in Budapest. Some of the better known feature films set in Budapest are ''[[Kontroll]]'', ''[[The District!]]'', ''[[Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod|Gloomy Sunday]]'', ''[[Sunshine (1999 film)|Sunshine]]'', ''[[An American Rhapsody]]'', ''[[As You Desire Me (film)|As You Desire Me]]'', ''[[The Good Fairy (1935 film)|The Good Fairy]]'', ''[[Hanna's War]]'', ''[[The Journey (1959 film)|The Journey]]'', ''[[Ladies in Love]]'', ''[[Music Box (film)|Music Box]]'', ''[[The Shop Around the Corner]]'', ''[[Zoo in Budapest]]'', ''[[Underworld (2003 film)|Underworld]]'', ''[[Mission: Impossible β Ghost Protocol]]'' and Spy. Budapest, Hungary's capital, has long been a favorite destination for Hollywood filmmakers, drawn to its enchanting ambiance, timeless charm, and breathtaking landmarks.Budapest has also served as a muse for some of the most distinctive directors and films such as Love and Death, Evita, [[The Phantom of the Opera (novel)|The Phantom of the Opera]], Blade Runner 2049, [[The Martian (film)|The Martian]], Spy, [[Atomic Blonde]], [[Red Sparrow]], [[A Good Day to Die Hard]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=10 best movies filmed in Budapest |url=https://www.imdb.com/list/ls050129286/ |access-date=25 November 2024 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref> ''[[The Grand Budapest Hotel]]'' (2014) is a Wes Anderson film. It was filmed in Germany, and set in the fictional Republic of Zubrowka, which is in the alpine mountains of Hungary.
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