’Re-Verzio’ Film Festival, OSA Archive

  • 13 Feb 2018 8:06 AM
’Re-Verzio’ Film Festival, OSA Archive
Now on until 7 March, 5 occasions to see some of the best documentaries of recent years.

A human rights selection of 14th Verzio’s program, including the opening film and award winners.

Free film screenings on Wednesdays from 6pm at Blinken OSA Archive (Arany János u. 32. 1051 Budapest).

February 14, 6 p.m.

The Wait - Special Mention at 14th Verzio

Emil Langballe / Denmark / 2016 / 58' / Danish, Pushto, Dari / English and Hungarian subtitles

She's smart, popular, and a natural talent on the soccer field, but 14-year-old Rokhsar is deeply distressed. Five years after fleeing Afghanistan for Denmark, she is still the only member of the family who can read and speak Danish, placing the burden of communicating with the authorities on her shoulders. Can a teenager bear such a difficult task?

Co-organized by Verzio Film Foundation and Blinken OSA.

More : Re-Verzió 2018 
E-mail: info@verzio.org

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