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Written by Veronika Tarján
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 16:14 |
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Brit Art staple Steve McQueen’s directional debut, Hunger, on the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike in the Maze led by Bobby Sands, has won the Cannes Golden Camera award, BAFTA’s Most Promising Newcomer’s prize and pocketed more than 40 other wins and nominations. Not an easy bite for a Wednesday evening. But the world so obviously loves it. So I headed to Művész to see it for myself. The usual ginger-whiskey film club welcome drink (or three) would have been useful, I must admit in retrospect…
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Written by Veronika Tarján
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 06:41 |
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Here are our brand-new, fully detailed listings of film screenings (in their original language with Hungarian subtitles) between March 11th and March 17th at the capital's many art cinemas!
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Written by Veronika Tarján
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 06:41 |
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Here are our brand-new, fully detailed listings of film screenings (in their original language with Hungarian subtitles) between February 25th and March 3rd at the capital's many art cinemas!
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Thursday, 11 February 2010 06:33 |
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He’s a staple of the Brit Art pack and director of Hunger, 2008, which will be screened here in March!
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Monday, 01 March 2010 13:23 |
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While we’ve been crossing fingers for George Gorgeous Clooney and his talented collegues (Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick) to win one of the shiny golden statuettes at the 82nd Academy Award, Hilton Budapest and Hilton Budapest WestEnd joined forces to host an exclusive screening of Up In The Air on February 16th, a huge success with a full house, at Palace MOM Park as the Hilton chain was the ultimate sponsor of the movie. After a welcome drink and a few snack bites, courtesy of Hilton Budapest WestEnd, with a huge raffle thrown in, viewers could enjoy Mr. Clooney flirting in hip Hilton bars and sleeping tight amongst heavy Hilton duvets. He’s got a taste for luxury, but ain’t he deserve it?
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Written by Aranka Szabó
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Wednesday, 24 February 2010 07:32 |
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It comes as no surprise that there are some unexpected new names amongst the nominees and some you could safely bet a large sum on. March 7th will see in the 82nd Academy Awards, with all the usual glamour and pomp, shiny new faces, and cool old hands. The most extravagant red-carpet event of the year will be held at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, celebrating the biggest names of the English-speaking world of cinematography. Cos let’s face it, there are 24 awards, and only one of those goes to foreign films.
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Written by Veronika Tarján
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Wednesday, 18 November 2009 14:23 |
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It’s not only a mug of super-cinnamonish mulled wine that can make our November less grey and gloomy. Our personal hint is better than chocolate, Vitamin C or a bunch of oranges… It’s two hours of ‘twilighting’ on a Japanese seaside. No worries, though, you don’t need to travel thousands of miles for that. It’s enough to sink into a comfy armchair at the movies with your fave cinema snacks, sit back and enjoy Megane! Here are our ten reasons why to watch this delightful Japanese movie...
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