The series are the brainchild of Mihály Szabó and include already completed instalments on Hinduism, Islam and Judaism, Breuer said on Tuesday.
The documentary on Catholicism was shot over 47 days at five locations, including Israel, Palestine, Italy, Egypt, Turkey and Hungary. The film concludes with an interview with Primate, Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest Péter Erdő.
Breuer said the documentary was a learning experience. ?I found that many people ? even among those who practice a religion ? know little of their faith,? he said.
An abbreviated 42-minute version of the documentary film will be shown in Budapest?s Uránia Cinema on Saturday, November 25, and a 25-minute version will be aired on public broadcaster Magyar Televízió on Sunday.