Budapest Remote Cinema Schedule, Until 31 March

  • 24 Mar 2021 6:14 AM
Budapest Remote Cinema Schedule, Until 31 March
Local art cinemas, such as Művész, Puskin, Tabán, Toldi, Kino, are still screening movies on a daily basis during lockdown, just now online via film.artmozi.hu.

The following movies can be seen in English over the coming days:

Thursday 25 March

6 pm - Finding your feet  (Language: English with Hungarian subtitles)
7 pm - Swimming with Men  (Language: English with Hungarian subtitles)

Friday 26 March

8 pm – The Party (Language: English with Hungarian subtitles)
9 pm -  The Broken Circle Breakdown (Language: English, Dutch with Hungarian subtitles)

Saturday 27 March

9 pm -  Made in Italy (Language: English with Hungarian subtitles)

Sunday 28  March

none shown in English

Monday 29 March

none shown in English

Tuesday 30 March

6 pm  -  Judy (Language: English with Hungarian subtitles)
8 pm – An interview with God (Language: English with Hungarian subtitles)

Wednesday 31 March 

10 pm -  Prospect (Language: English with Hungarian subtitles)


Discounted tickets for the films can be purchased online - just go to the date, click on the film you wish to watch and click on 'Jegyvásárlás'.

Should you have any questions / isssues please call: +36 30 126 3502 | +36 30 295 8825

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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