Hungarian Cultural Centre presents "Hungarian Film Festival" films by Women Directors From Hungary at Habitat World, IHC, Lodhi Road > 7pm on 19th-21st & 27th & 28th December 2011

Time : 7:00 pm
19th to 21st December : 0
27th & 28th December :0

Entry : Free (Seating on First-Come First-Served basis)

Place : Habitat World, India Habitat Centre ( IHC ), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
Parking : Gate No. 1 to 3 ( Cars ), Gate No. 2 ( Bikes & Bicycles )
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Event Details : Hungarian Cultural Centre presents 'Hungarian Film Festival' films by Women Directors From Hungary.
Schedule : 
19th December : Fresh Air /Friss levegõ. Dir.Ágnes Kocsis (2006/109mins)
Set in modern-day Budapest, the film comments on contemporary mother-daughter relationship and it's glaringly distant nature.Viola is a nearing-middle-age single mother whose considerable beauty has not worked out in her favor. She works as a restroom attendant in a city subway. Her daughter, Angela, doesn't
feel the same way, as she aspires for higher ambitions to be a fashion designer and escape the remote monotony of her seemingly minimal teenage life.
20th December : Who The Hell Is Bonnie And Cylde (2005/94mins). Dir. Krisztina Deák
Lili & Pali are chance bank robbers, and chance lovers. A contemporary look at youth in Eastern Europe trying to find truth in a world found on deception.
21st December : Vespa(2010/ 85 min) Dir.Diána Groo
Twelve-year-old Lali wins a coupon for a Vespa motorbike inside a chocolate wrapper. However, the motorbike is in Budapest so he leaves his community in Bereghát not only to find the prize but also his father.
27th December : I Love Budapest(2000/85 mins) Dir. Ágnes Incze
This film is about seduction, bad decisions and a world where things are out of place. What can a young man learn in a place where he does not belong; to which he was lured by others or by his false dreams. Can one keep one's inner harmony in a foreign place, where one cannot live according to one's own standards? Four youths are the protagonists of this film. One couple feels at home in this world; they look nice, want to get rich, drive an expensive car and wear expensive clothes. The other girl wears clumsy shoes, daydreams constantly, and dates a klutzy security guard with torn underwear. Such characters cross our path every day, but we pass them unaware. We know they are born losers. But now they are the protagonists and we have to pay attention to them. A modern tale, emotional and ironic, today in Budapest in the year 2000.
28th December : The Eighth Day Of The Week (A hét nyolcadik napja), Dir. Judit Elek (2006/103mins) After her husband's death, Hanna Szendroy, the former primadonna, is caught in the claws of the real estate mafia. She looses her lavish home and ends up homeless at the Keleti train station. When she returns to her house, now full of homeless people moved in by the real estate mafia, an unexpected relationship brings hope into her life again. This tragicomedy tells the story through the fate of the protagonist  of how,  sometimes it is through the darkest hardships that the possibility of a cleaner and more truthful life arises, and, that the miracle of love.

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Hungarian Cultural Centre presents "Hungarian Film Festival" films by Women Directors From Hungary at Habitat World, IHC, Lodhi Road > 7pm on 19th-21st & 27th & 28th December 2011 Hungarian Cultural Centre presents "Hungarian Film Festival" films by Women Directors From Hungary at Habitat World, IHC, Lodhi Road > 7pm on 19th-21st & 27th & 28th December 2011 Reviewed by DelhiEvents on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 Rating: 5

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