Blue Danube Film Festival In Budapest, 21 – 24 November

  • 16 Nov 2019 9:02 AM
Blue Danube Film Festival In Budapest, 21 – 24 November
This short film festival showcases independent films, with the original sound / English subtitles, from almost 20 countries.

Organisers say: the programme includes short and experimental films, documentaries, animations and super short films. Among others, the festival will feature All These Creatures from Charles Williams, a Palm d’Or winner last year in Cannes, and Skin, an Oscar-winning piece by Guy Nattiv. Both films have been shown at more than 150 festivals.

You will also find three short films which were nominated for the European Film Awards. Watermelon Juice by Spanish filmmaker Irene Moray, Oslo from Israeli filmmaker Shady Srour, and Patision Avenue by Thananis Neofotistos from Greece all line up at the event.

Thursday, 21 November

18.00 - Experimental 87'01" - Programme 1
- Short talk with Botond Emődy (Student Jury)

20.00 - Short,Super Short 88'42" - Programme 5 

Friday, 22 November

18.00 - Animation 94'19" - Programme 2 
- Short talk with Hana Yamazaki (director) - The Act of Breathing

20.00 - Short,Super Short 107'21" - Programme 7 

Saturday, 23 November

16.00 - Firenze FilmCorti Festival Selection - Programme 10 

18.00 - Documentary 97'52" - Programme 3 
- Short talk with Katalin Oláh (director) and Sándor Csukás (director) - Mignon

20.00 - Short,Super Short 90'37" - Programme 8 

Sunday, 24 November

18.00 - Documentary 92'26" - Programme 4 

20.00 - Short,Super Short 92'00 - Programme 9 

Tickets: 
4 days pass: HUF 3,990
Daily tickets: HUF 990

Venue: 
Lurdy Cinema
1097 Budapest, Könyves Kálmán krt. 12-14.

More: 
bluedanubefilmfestival.hu

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