'Francophone Film Days', Budapest, 1 – 6 March

  • 27 Feb 2019 3:06 PM
'Francophone Film Days', Budapest, 1 – 6 March
The French Institute, together with other diplomatic and cultural representatives of the French-speaking world in Hungary is organizing the Month of Francophonie in 2019.

The festival organisers look forward to welcoming visitors to a range of concerts, exhibitions, screenings and conferences from late February to the end of March.

The Francophone Film Days, a selection of critically acclaimed films fresh from the world’s top film festivals and as yet unreleased in Hungary, will kick the festivities off with a bang.

6 films have English, as well as Hungarian subtitles at Toldi Cinema
Address: 1054 Budapest, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 36-38.

6th March
18.00 - Yao
20.30 - Alone at My Wedding
21.00 - Claire Darling

For the full English-language program click here

Earlier: 

5th March

18.30 - Yao

4th March
21.00 - Yao

3rd March
16.30 - Claire Darling
18.00 - Diary of My Mind
18.30 - The Wind Turns

2nd March
18.00 - The Wind Turns
21.00 - Yao

1st March
18.00 - Licu
20.30 - Diary of My Mind
21.00 - Claire Darling

28th Febuary
20.30 - Alone at My Wedding

Source: French Institute Budapest

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