CineFest, Miskolc, Hungary, 13 – 21 September

  • 17 Jun 2019 9:57 AM
CineFest, Miskolc, Hungary, 13 – 21 September
Each year, in September the film professionals and the audience have a chance to see the most outstanding, most valuable films of the world, most of them being Hungarian premieres.

The competition program matches that of the leading European festivals and the most important premieres are brought to Hungary by the CineFest.

The Festival cooperates with several professional organizations, as a result of which we are proud to host a FIPRESCI (International Federation of Film Critics) Talent Campus this year.

This year a roundtable discussion provides opportunity to learn more about the work and views of SIGNIS and Interfilm.

In the Open Eye section we present the work of great film artists, bringing the most important festival successes of the year to Hungary.

This year’s novelty is the CineNewWave – a new competition program for Hungarian filmmakers working in animation and short feature.

This year the legendary director, Krysztof Kieslowski and his Three Colors trilogy is in the focus of the CineClassics program. The first film, the Golden Lion winner Three Colors: Blue will be screened in the presence of Juliette Binoche.

The other programs of the CineClassics are just as exciting: honoring the memory of Zoltán Latinovits who died 40 years ago. The DVD release and screening of Károly Makk’s digitally re-mastered masterpiece Love will be here and last year’s big success the genre centered screenings continue as well.

This year the greatest masters of horror are put into focus, with Wes Craven, George A. Romero, John Carpenter and others. I hope that these unique screenings will grab the audience’s attention.

More:
cinefest.hu


Photo courtesy of the organisers

  • How does this content make you feel?

Explore More Reports

  • Free Entry: 10th Indian Film Festival in Budapest

    Free Entry: 10th Indian Film Festival in Budapest

    • 30 Jan 2026 1:46 PM

    The Embassy of India in Budapest is thrilled to announce the return of the Indian Film Festival, bringing the energy, colour, and storytelling of Indian cinema back to Hungary from 27 February to 1 March 2026 at the Metropolis Hall of Puskin Cinema.

  • Finnish Film Days in Budapest, 18 - 22 February

    Finnish Film Days in Budapest, 18 - 22 February

    • 28 Jan 2026 11:30 AM

    For 15 years FinnAgora, the Finnish Institute in Budapest, has brought to you the best of contemporary Finnish cinema. This year is no exception. The theme of this year’s festival is: TRANSITIONS. The festival will be organised 18th-22nd of February 2026 at Toldi Mozi.