
‘Bad Poems’ to open 19th Hungarian Film Festival (exclusive)

Event to run from November 8-14.
Gabor Reisz will attend the screening of his comedy Bad Poems on the opening night of the 19th Hungarian Film Festival on November 7 at the Laemmle Royal in Santa Monica.
The festival is scheduled to run from November 8-14 at the Laemmle Town Center 5 and will showcase the latest Hungarian features, TV, documentaries, and animation.
Highlights are expected to include Barnabas Toth attending with his international feature film Oscar submission Those Who Remained, a restored version of cult 1981 cult animation Son Of The White Mare, and Peter Bergendy’s Trezor, the first Hungarian film...
Gabor Reisz will attend the screening of his comedy Bad Poems on the opening night of the 19th Hungarian Film Festival on November 7 at the Laemmle Royal in Santa Monica.
The festival is scheduled to run from November 8-14 at the Laemmle Town Center 5 and will showcase the latest Hungarian features, TV, documentaries, and animation.
Highlights are expected to include Barnabas Toth attending with his international feature film Oscar submission Those Who Remained, a restored version of cult 1981 cult animation Son Of The White Mare, and Peter Bergendy’s Trezor, the first Hungarian film...
- 11/6/2019
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
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