Online: 'My French Film Festival' In Budapest, Until 15 February

  • 19 Jan 2021 11:10 AM
Online: 'My French Film Festival' In Budapest, Until 15 February
Organised by UniFrance and by the Budapest French Institute, between 15 January – 15 February, discover the best of new-generation, French-language cinema all around the world.

The film selection in 2021 is organized around themes that reflect the diversity and vitality of French-language cinema.

Forever Young – Coming-of-age stories about young people and the transition from adolescence to adulthood. 

Crazy Loving Families – Moments of humor, tenderness, and complicated family situations.

Through heartrending, explosive, and unique portraits, True Heroines celebrates female figures – women and girls who take full control of their destiny. 

French Ghost Stories offers a panorama of ghostly tales à la françaiseOn the Road evokes the migration of women and men portrayed in the cinema, as they flee international conflicts.

In the Love is Love section, you will discover a documentary and three short films that question love in all its shapes and forms.

With Kids Corner, you can share your love of French cinema with your youngest friends and family members in this program of animated shorts with no dialogue for young audiences. 

New Horizons invites you to discover new forms of images, new models of artistic creation and innovation in current French cinema.

The movies can be watched with English / Hungarian subtitles. 

Dates and times: 

15 January – 15 February

Tickets: 
HUF 650 / movie
HUF 1,500 / pass 

More: 
myfrenchfilmfestival.com

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