496 result(s) for hungarian film festival
An Englishwoman's Life in Communist Hungary': Book 2, Chapter 4.
- 5 Mar 2024 4:00 PM
- community & culture
Marion Merrick’s books are the only first-hand account written by a westerner of what it was like to live and work in communist Hungary, and then in the aftermath of the 1989 change of regime.
Rhoda Scott Concert, Dohány Street Synagogue Budapest, 10 March
- 4 Mar 2024 5:28 AM
- entertainment
Organisers are delighted to announce the highly anticipated event, the "Masters & Pieces" concert, featuring four living legends: Rhoda Scott, the Queen of the Hammond organ, Roby Lakatos, the father of "unorthodox" Gypsy fusion music, Lisztes Jenő, the marvelous artist of the cimbalom, and Mexicanu, the emperor of the harmonica.
110 Years of Hungarian Animation – A Tribute to a Rich Legacy
- 25 Feb 2024 8:42 AM
- entertainment
Marking a significant milestone, the National Film Institute of Hungary has declared 2024 as the commemorative year to celebrate 110 years of Hungarian animation.
Surrealist Film Adventure: 'Poor Things' Review by Budapest Reporter
- 16 Feb 2024 7:53 AM
- entertainment
After its incredibly successful festival run, Poor Things has finally arrived in cinemas around the world, to reassure everyone: this is not only one of the best movies lately, but also probably the best surrealist feature of the past decade.
Hungarian Animation “27” Makes Oscar Shortlist
- 15 Feb 2024 7:13 AM
- entertainment
Buda Flóra Anna’s animated short film “27” has recently achieved a significant milestone by being shortlisted for the Oscars in the Best Animated Short Film category, nine years after the last Hungarian animation, Bucsi Réka’s “Symphony no. 42,” achieved a similar feat.
'Finnish Film Days', Toldi Cinema Budapest, 14 - 18 February
- 14 Feb 2024 6:38 AM
- entertainment
FinnAgora’s most popular event of the year, Finn Filmnapok – Finnish Film Days from 14–18 February 2024 brings the best of contemporary Finnish cinema for the 13th time to Toldi Cinema in Budapest.
Great Read: Xpat Community E-Magazin, 1 February
- 1 Feb 2024 5:26 PM
- specials
The fresh newsletter for the International Community in Hungary - described by readers as a "Great read each week" - is now available for your interest and use via the link below.
Budapest Independent Film Festival, Kino Café, 9 - 10 February
- 31 Jan 2024 9:08 AM
- entertainment
After last year’s sold-out success, the Budapest Independent Film Festival is returning to the beloved Kino Cafe Mozi on 9-10 February 2024 for one more unique cinematic experience. This year’s edition features short and feature-length independent films by Hungarian and international filmmakers.
Marathon Northern Romanticism, Palace of Arts Budapest, 4 February
- 30 Jan 2024 5:29 PM
- community & culture
Every year since 2008, the Budapest Festival Orchestra and Müpa Budapest have put on an all-day marathon production, most of them presenting the very best work of a given composer, with a series of consecutive concerts running from morning until late in the evening in the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall and the Festival Theatre.
An Englishwoman's Life in Communist Hungary': Book 2, Chapter 4.
- 5 Mar 2024 4:00 PM
- community & culture
Marion Merrick’s books are the only first-hand account written by a westerner of what it was like to live and work in communist Hungary, and then in the aftermath of the 1989 change of regime.
Rhoda Scott Concert, Dohány Street Synagogue Budapest, 10 March
- 4 Mar 2024 5:28 AM
- entertainment
Organisers are delighted to announce the highly anticipated event, the "Masters & Pieces" concert, featuring four living legends: Rhoda Scott, the Queen of the Hammond organ, Roby Lakatos, the father of "unorthodox" Gypsy fusion music, Lisztes Jenő, the marvelous artist of the cimbalom, and Mexicanu, the emperor of the harmonica.
110 Years of Hungarian Animation – A Tribute to a Rich Legacy
- 25 Feb 2024 8:42 AM
- entertainment
Marking a significant milestone, the National Film Institute of Hungary has declared 2024 as the commemorative year to celebrate 110 years of Hungarian animation.
Surrealist Film Adventure: 'Poor Things' Review by Budapest Reporter
- 16 Feb 2024 7:53 AM
- entertainment
After its incredibly successful festival run, Poor Things has finally arrived in cinemas around the world, to reassure everyone: this is not only one of the best movies lately, but also probably the best surrealist feature of the past decade.
Hungarian Animation “27” Makes Oscar Shortlist
- 15 Feb 2024 7:13 AM
- entertainment
Buda Flóra Anna’s animated short film “27” has recently achieved a significant milestone by being shortlisted for the Oscars in the Best Animated Short Film category, nine years after the last Hungarian animation, Bucsi Réka’s “Symphony no. 42,” achieved a similar feat.
'Finnish Film Days', Toldi Cinema Budapest, 14 - 18 February
- 14 Feb 2024 6:38 AM
- entertainment
FinnAgora’s most popular event of the year, Finn Filmnapok – Finnish Film Days from 14–18 February 2024 brings the best of contemporary Finnish cinema for the 13th time to Toldi Cinema in Budapest.
Great Read: Xpat Community E-Magazin, 1 February
- 1 Feb 2024 5:26 PM
- specials
The fresh newsletter for the International Community in Hungary - described by readers as a "Great read each week" - is now available for your interest and use via the link below.
Budapest Independent Film Festival, Kino Café, 9 - 10 February
- 31 Jan 2024 9:08 AM
- entertainment
After last year’s sold-out success, the Budapest Independent Film Festival is returning to the beloved Kino Cafe Mozi on 9-10 February 2024 for one more unique cinematic experience. This year’s edition features short and feature-length independent films by Hungarian and international filmmakers.
Marathon Northern Romanticism, Palace of Arts Budapest, 4 February
- 30 Jan 2024 5:29 PM
- community & culture
Every year since 2008, the Budapest Festival Orchestra and Müpa Budapest have put on an all-day marathon production, most of them presenting the very best work of a given composer, with a series of consecutive concerts running from morning until late in the evening in the Béla Bartók National Concert Hall and the Festival Theatre.