Another week of Eastern European fun! The Film Society of Lincoln Center will be presenting Hungarian films from February 12-18, 2010 at the Walter Reade Theatre.
Description: "Even though faced with competition from a globalized Hollywood and dwindling theatrical audiences at home, Hungarian cinema has nevertheless managed against all odds to remain fresh, provocative and highly creative. We offer a selection of highlights from recent productions, works which provide ample testament to the vitality of Hungarian cinema as well as invaluable insights into life in the post-communist world."
Be sure to bring your student IDs! The "Sampler Pass" is available again for $18 for a student! Also, a "Day Pass" is available for students. On Saturday, February 13, see FIVE films for just $25.
Films in the Series:
1 (Pater Sparrow, 2009; 91m)
Chameleon (Krisztina Goda, 2008; 105m)
Delta (Kornel Mundruczo, Hungary, 2008; 110m)
Fragment (Gyula Maar, 2007; 86m)
Hunky Blues (Peter Forgacs, 2009; 100m)
The Investigator (Attila Gigor, 2008; 110m)
Iska’s Journey (Csaba Bollok, 2007; 93m)
Lost Times (Aron Matyassy, 2008; 90m)
The Man from London (Bela Tarr, 2007; 132m)
The Milky Way – (Ambient Movie) (Benedek Fliegauf, 2007; 82m)
Pile Up / Koccanás (Ferenc Torok, 2009; 70m)
preceded by The History of Aviation (Bálint Kenyeres, France/Hungary, 2009; 17m)
Puskas Hungary (Tamas Almasi, 2009; 116m)
Sun Street Boys (Gyorgy Szomjas, 2007; 89m)
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