3 result(s) for international film archives award in Entertainment
Top 7 Free Things To Enjoy in Budapest this November
- 15 Nov 2024 2:07 PM
- entertainment
From a festival on conscious tech to one on sustainable fashion, plus acoustic concerts, open galleries, and Budapest’s birthday party series – here are the top 7 awesome activities to enjoy in Budapest without spending a penny according to WeLoveBudapest.
Updated: Budapest Classics Film Marathon, 17 - 22 September
- 20 Sep 2024 1:49 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- entertainment
Greek-French director legend Costa-Gavras will personally present his 1989 film Music Box at the Urania cinema on September 17 as he opens the annual Budapest Classics Film Marathon.
Now On: Moving Walls 22, Open Society Archives Budapest
- 19 Nov 2015 8:01 AM
- entertainment
For the first time in Europe the public is invited to the exhibition 'Moving Walls 22 / Watching You, Watching Me'. It explores how photography can be both an instrument of surveillance and a tool to expose and challenge its negative impact. The exhibition is at the Open Society Archives and will run until December 8 and will then travel to Berlin.
Top 7 Free Things To Enjoy in Budapest this November
- 15 Nov 2024 2:07 PM
- entertainment
From a festival on conscious tech to one on sustainable fashion, plus acoustic concerts, open galleries, and Budapest’s birthday party series – here are the top 7 awesome activities to enjoy in Budapest without spending a penny according to WeLoveBudapest.
Updated: Budapest Classics Film Marathon, 17 - 22 September
- 20 Sep 2024 1:49 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- entertainment
Greek-French director legend Costa-Gavras will personally present his 1989 film Music Box at the Urania cinema on September 17 as he opens the annual Budapest Classics Film Marathon.
Now On: Moving Walls 22, Open Society Archives Budapest
- 19 Nov 2015 8:01 AM
- entertainment
For the first time in Europe the public is invited to the exhibition 'Moving Walls 22 / Watching You, Watching Me'. It explores how photography can be both an instrument of surveillance and a tool to expose and challenge its negative impact. The exhibition is at the Open Society Archives and will run until December 8 and will then travel to Berlin.











