Programme for Visegrad Film Festival

Ahram Online, Monday 30 May 2011

The Visegrad Film Festival from 29 May and 31 May is screening films from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia in the Czech Embassy and the Rawabet Theatre in the Townhouse Gallery of Contemporary Art

Visegrad Film Festival

Slovakia

30 May at 5 pm, Czech Embassy

Documentary film: Cooking History (2009) by Peter Kerekes 88 minutes

Poland

30 May at 6 pm, Rawabet Theatre

Animations:

The Cathedral (2002) by Tomek Baginski 6 mins.

Ichthis (2005) by Marek Skrobecki 12 mins.

The Red and the Black (1963) by Witold Giersz 5 mins.

The Seat (1963) by Daniel Szezechura 5 mins.

Everything is a Number (1966) by Stefan Schabenbeck 6 mins.

The Horse (1967) by Witold Giersz 6 mins.

Stairs (1968) by Stefan Schabenbeck 7 mins.

The Roll-Call (1970) by Ryszard Czekala 7 mins.

The Road (1971) by Miroslaw Kijowicz 4 mins.

Banquet (1976) by Zofia Oraczewska 7 mins.

Tango (1980) by Zbigniew Rybczynski 7 mins.

Gentle Spirit (1985) by Piotr Dumala 9 mins.

31 May at 5 pm, Czech Embassy

Feature Film: All That I Love (2009) by Jacek Borcuch 95 mins.

31 May at 8 pm, Rawabet Theatre

Feature Film: The Reverse (2009) by Borys Lankosz 99 mins.

Hungary

30 May at 5 pm, Czech Embassy

Feature Film: The Last Report on Anna (2009) by Marta Meszaros 103 mins.

30 May at 6 pm, Rawabet Theatre

Animations:

Face (2008) by Ferenc Cako 6 mins.

The Price is 2.70 Ft (2009) by Toth Roland 6 mins.

Edward (2009) by Zoltan Bogdan 8 mins.

Maestro (2006) by Geza M. Toth 4 mins.

Chess (2010) by Istvan Orosz 6 mins.

Never Never Gypsyland by Kati Macskassy 10 mins.

Black Birdie (2009) by Toth Pal 11 mins.

Koan/ Don’t Speak (2004) by Zoltan Szilagyi Varga 2 mins.

Koan/ The Other Side (2009) by Zoltan Szilagyi Varga 2 mins.

Ariadne’s Thread (2009) by Attila Bertoti 9 mins.

31 May at 6 pm, Rawabet Theatre

Feature Film: The Last Report on Anna (2009) by Marta Meszaros 103 mins.

Czech Republic

31 May at 5 pm, Czech Embassy

Feature film: Kawasaki’s Rose (2009) by Jan Hrebejk 100 mins.

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