It’s not enough to be talented – you have to be Hungarian in Hollywood."
Robert Capa
Hungarian contemporary movies
Film screenings
Hungarian contemporary movies at Cinéma du Parc
Come discover the ultimate best selection of recent films from Hungary, this small country in Central Europe, between Austria, Slovenia and Romania had so many great films in the past, we are so proud to offer a remarkable presentation of brand new films for two showings each in the course of The Hungarian Week 2016. The radiance of the BUDAPEST-MONTRÉAL Film Event will go beyond the Hungarians expectations, of course they are the first audience we hope to seduce along with the francophones and anglophones cinephiles of Montreal who will also be interested by the inventiveness, the vitality and the social human values carried throughout the selected films. You are invited to seven incredible evenings of film screenings that were never shown in Montreal, the return of the Oscar winning film SON OF SAUL, as well as a must-see tribute to cinema with the hallucinating FINAL CUT, with special guest the director himself, György Pálfi, and to finish off with a 2016 Cannes Classics stunner for the closing night of the festival, SZERELEM / AMOUR.
SON OF SAUL (2015, DIR. LÁSZLÓ NEMES JELES)
Grand Prize of the Jury 2016, Cannes
Golden Globe, 2016
Best Foreign Language Film of the Year, Academy Awards Oscars 2016
Preceded by FOUR PLAY
Dir. : George Ungar, 2min
Liza the fox-fairy
2015, Dir. Károly Ujj Mészáros
Preceded by THE CAT
Dir. : George Ungar, 3 min
Mom & other loonies in the family
2015, Dir. Ibolya Fekete
Preceded by BEING BEN
Dir. : George Ungar, 1 min
For some inexplicable reason
2014, Dir. Gábor Reisz
Preceded by DAYBREAK
Dir. : George Ungar, 7 min
The Wednesday child
2015, Dir. Lili Horváth
Preceded by THE WANDERER
Dir. : George Ungar, 11 min
Love
1971, Dir. Károly Makk
Preceded by HUNGER
Dir. : Peter Földes, 11 min
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen
2013, Dir. György Pálfi
DATE
2-8 September 2016
VENUE
Cinéma du Parc
3575 Av du Parc, Montreal, QC H2X 2H8
TICKETS ON SALE
TEXTS, COMING ATTRACTIONS, DATES AND TIMES
AT
http://www.cinemaduparc.com/en
Hungarian contemporary movies
Film screenings
Hungarian contemporary movies at Cinéma du Parc
Come discover the ultimate best selection of recent films from Hungary, this small country in Central Europe, between Austria, Slovenia and Romania had so many great films in the past, we are so proud to offer a remarkable presentation of brand new films for two showings each in the course of The Hungarian Week 2016. The radiance of the BUDAPEST-MONTRÉAL Film Event will go beyond the Hungarians expectations, of course they are the first audience we hope to seduce along with the francophones and anglophones cinephiles of Montreal who will also be interested by the inventiveness, the vitality and the social human values carried throughout the selected films. You are invited to seven incredible evenings of film screenings that were never shown in Montreal, the return of the Oscar winning film SON OF SAUL, as well as a must-see tribute to cinema with the hallucinating FINAL CUT, with special guest the director himself, György Pálfi, and to finish off with a 2016 Cannes Classics stunner for the closing night of the festival, SZERELEM / AMOUR.
SON OF SAUL (2015, DIR. LÁSZLÓ NEMES JELES)
Grand Prize of the Jury 2016, Cannes
Golden Globe, 2016
Best Foreign Language Film of the Year, Academy Awards Oscars 2016
Preceded by FOUR PLAY
Dir. : George Ungar, 2min
Liza the fox-fairy
2015, Dir. Károly Ujj Mészáros
Preceded by THE CAT
Dir. : George Ungar, 3 min
Mom & other loonies in the family
2015, Dir. Ibolya Fekete
Preceded by BEING BEN
Dir. : George Ungar, 1 min
For some inexplicable reason
2014, Dir. Gábor Reisz
Preceded by DAYBREAK
Dir. : George Ungar, 7 min
The Wednesday child
2015, Dir. Lili Horváth
Preceded by THE WANDERER
Dir. : George Ungar, 11 min
Love
1971, Dir. Károly Makk
Preceded by HUNGER
Dir. : Peter Földes, 11 min
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen
2013, Dir. György Pálfi
DATE
2-8 September 2016
VENUE
Cinéma du Parc
3575 Av du Parc, Montreal, QC H2X 2H8
TICKETS ON SALE
TEXTS, COMING ATTRACTIONS, DATES AND TIMES
AT
http://www.cinemaduparc.com/en
It’s not enough to be talented – you have to be Hungarian in Hollywood."
Robert Capa