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Hungarian Film Week

The films selected for the Hungarian Film Week will enable the Israeli audience to have a taste of a variety of genres, both contemporary productions and classical works of Hungarian cinema. The program additionally offers the opportunity to meet some of the filmmakers.             

Curtiz

Dir.: Tamas Yvan Topolanyszky
| 98 minutes

An elegant and intelligent portrait of director Michael Curtiz, one of the greatest Hollywood directors, and the production of his paramount achievement and what is considered one of the best films ever made – Casablanca.

The Ambassador to Bern

Dir.: Attila Szasz
| 76 minutes

In August 1958, two years after the Hungarian revolution, two desperate Hungarian dissidents, broke into the Hungarian Embassy in Switzerland with guns, and took hostages, including the ambassador. The ambassador’s attempts to maneuver the situation between the different forces become an affective and thrilling drama. 

Eldorado

Dir.: Geza Beremenyi
| 104 minutes

Mr. Monori is King of the Teleki Square Market. He thinks that only money gives value to life: buying goods, blackmailing people, and doing business even with death when his granddaughter becomes ill. However, the ground underneath Monori shakes as Communism takes over.

Cat City

Dir.: Bela Ternovszky
| 96 minutes

On planet X, bloodthirsty cats seek to eradicate the mouse society. But a ray of hope shines when a mouse scientist invents a solution. The secret service instantly activates its best agent, Grabovsky, to reach the mice’s blueprint in time.