Finnish Film Days @ Toldi Cinema, 5 – 9 February

  • 13 Jan 2020 7:51 AM
  • FinnAgora
Finnish Film Days @ Toldi Cinema, 5 – 9 February
The 9th Finnish Film Days takes place on the 5-9 of February at Toldi Cinema.

Finnish Film Days offers eight first-class Finnish films and two shortfilm collections presenting some of the brightest talents of Finnish film making.

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


Programme: 

5 February, Wednesday

8 pm: Opening film: Aurora
Watch the trailer here.

10 pm: Opening party


6 February, Thursday

8 pm: Void
Watch the trailer here.


7 February, Friday

7 pm: Finland-Swedish Shortfilms
Elvis&Onerva
Watch the trailer here.

9 pm: Maria's Paradise
Watch the trailer here.


8 February, Saturday

5 pm: Gods of Molenbeek
Watch the trailer here.

6:45 pm: The Human Part
Watch the trailer here.

8:45 pm: Dogs Don't Wear Pants (16)
Watch the trailer here.


9 February, Sunday

5:30 pm: Shortfilms (16)

7: 15 pm: Hannu Karjalainen Audiovisual Show

8 pm: Stupid Young Heart
Watch the trailer here.


Buy tickets at Toldi Cinema (Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út 36-38.) or at toldimozi.hu

Tickets:
HUF 1,550 /1,200
Pre-sale starts the 23rd of January.

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

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