Budapest Remote Cinema Movie Schedule, Until 3 February

  • 28 Jan 2021 10:16 AM
Budapest Remote Cinema Movie Schedule, Until 3 February
Budapest Remote Cinema is a fresh approach in which local Art cinemas, such as Művész, Puskin, Tabán, Toldi, Kino, will screen movies again on a daily basis, just now online via film.artmozi.hu.

These movies can be seen this week in English:


28 January (Thursday)

10 pm: Prospect


31 January (Sunday)

7 pm: Beautiful Boy


1 February (Monday)

6 pm: Jackie

7 pm: Granny Project

10 pm: Mary Shelley


3 February (Wednesday)

8 pm: Song of the Names

8 pm: Games People Play

9 pm: Little Joe

10:30 pm: The Price of Everything

Discounted tickets for the films can be purchased online.

By purchasing tickets for these screenings you will directly help the survival of Budapest art cinemas, and support the livelihood of the employees of Budapest Film during lockdown.

More: 
film.artmozi.hu

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