Finnish Film Days, Toldi Cinema Budapest

  • 15 Jan 2019 9:21 AM
  • FinnAgora
Finnish Film Days, Toldi Cinema Budapest
Finnish Film Days takes place until 10 February, and the festival offers ten first-class film screenings and other special programs, such as festival sauna and heavy metal concert.

The festival´s curator András Horváth says that this year's program consists of  ”movies with all sorts of rhythm, colour and pace, so that everybody could find their favourite ones.

Sometimes these movies can be a bit witty or sour humoured, sometimes just simply strange but also hilarious, full of life and thought-provoking. And often all this in one!”

All movies are spoken in Finnish and subtitled in English and Hungarian, unless mentioned otherwise.


Tickets: HUF 1,500 / 1,100
Pre-sale starts the 1st of February.

Venue: 
Toldi Art Cinema
1054 Budapest, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út 36-38.

 

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Finnish Institute FinnAgora is operating in Budapest. The institution maintains a close cooperation with the Embassy, however it works as an independent organisation in Hungary. FinnAgora’s main mission is to represent and advocate Finland, its culture, its scientific results, as well as the country’s economic actors in Hungary and in the neighbouring countries. The institution puts a special emphasis on the current trends in arts and in science.

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