BuSho: International Short Film Festival in Budapest, Now on Until 4 September

  • 30 Aug 2022 10:49 AM
BuSho: International Short Film Festival in Budapest, Now on Until 4 September
The Budapest Short Film Festival will be held for the 18th time between August 30 and September 4. 

The main venue of BuSho is the Pushkin cinema this year, and the opening and award ceremony will be held at the Italian Cultural Institute, where between the two main events there will be additional accompanying programs in the form of selections of Italian, Portuguese and German short films in the evenings.

The festival will also return to the Cervantes Institute, where the Spanish member of this year's international jury will lead the Ibiza Cinefest presentation. 

Another member of the international jury will also give a presentation, which is a surprise for now, but it is no secret that the FESTINET network, which recruits eight festivals, will also have a screening at BuSho.

The evening repeat screenings of the competition program will take place in the Kino cinema, and this time the rural location is the P'Art cinema in Szentendre.

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