Hungarian Movie Nights | Christmas Edition

Date: 27 December - 30 December
Time: 14:00
Venue:  Online
Online

It’s not truly a Christmas holiday without festive movies, right? No worries, you just lean back – preferably with some gingerbread and mulled wine in hand – and relax, we’ll bring the films.

In Hungarian with English subtitles.
The movies will be available online for 24 hours.

We will send a secret link and password in our newsletter at 2 PM on each day, so make sure that you have subscribed by 26 December, and watch out for the letter.
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The Hungarian Movie Nights series is organized by the partnership of the Consulate General of Hungary, Manchester, the Hungarian National Film Institute and the Liszt Institute London.

27 December: Christmas Flame (Nagykarácsony, 2021)

Arnold is a confident and popular fireman who loves his job and his girlfriend. But when his romantic wedding proposal goes up in smoke, he develops a fear of heights and starts suffering from weird visions. As a result, he is unable to do his job right and gets benched: he now has to work as a stand-by fireman at a local Christmas market - all of which he hates. Enter Eszter, the teacher who prepares an over-the-top holiday performance with a bunch of ten-year-olds. It is she who starts to cure Arnold’s vertigo - and maybe even his broken heart. 

28 December: Paw (Mancs, 2015)

A sweet, humorous tale about a German shepherd dog that travels around the world and saves lives, rewarded by nothing more than a pat on the head from his loving handler.

Paw is orphaned at birth and suffers a long and gruelling journey before he eventually finds sanctuary with a caring family and becomes a canine hero.

Inspired by true events, Paw is the story of a rescue dog and his equally gifted trainer, who together overcome both internal and external obstacles to achieve international fame, success, and fulfilment. With the endearing narration of Paw, our hero rescue dog, as well as brief animated sequences, their journey unfolds much like a fairy tale.

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29 December: happy new Year! (BÚÉK, 1978)

Three young research chemists celebrate a few days before New Year's Eve. Their friendship completely falls apart by the end of the night.

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