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A series of performances titled “We are the Hungarians” will start at Urania National Film Theatre

A series of performances titled “We are the Hungarians” will start at Urania National Film Theatre

In the series “We are the Magyars”, 53 films have been produced in 17 countries, and ten films will be shown to the public during the spring screenings.

In 2020, to mark the National Year of Solidarity, House of Hungarians began producing a special series of paintings, which resulted in fifty-three films almost all night long about the Hungarian people and communities living in the Carpathian Basin and the island. Diaspora with the participation of foreign artists in the announcement of the organizers of MTI on Thursday.

According to them, the cameras were used for a year in a total of seventeen countries, including the United States, Argentina, Australia, the Czech Republic, South Africa, Finland, Croatia, Canada, Hungary, Great Britain, Romania and Spain, and Sweden, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine were the shooting sites.

Major figures in the works include rock band, doctor, actor, nun, flamethrower, farmer, housekeeper, stove builder, shoemaker, teacher, doula, jazz and folklore, car mechanic, chocolatier, jazz musician, psychologist, painter and sculptor . , mountain artist, also scout leader, miss, writer, folk dance teacher, winemaker, physicist, postman, babysitter, bartender, priest, language engineer, pub, village, motorcycle association, handball and soccer team. Thus, together, the films offer a kind of cross-section of the Hungarians living in the world, and also provide a glimpse into just how diverse we Hungarians are, the report wrote.

The films of the Hungarian series, Mi, will be shown to the public for the first time on March 31 at the Urania National Film Theater in Budapest. One film is shown once a week, with the participation of one of the main characters and creators.

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The premiere will feature a portrait film Being a Dwarf on March 31 in A World of Giants, starring Anita Niko, a disabled Transylvanian computer scientist and starring.

As the organizers point out, participation in the performances is free, but prior registration is recommended. More information about the series is available at http://urania-nf.hu/esemenyek/2056/2022/03/31/mi-magyarok-portrefilmsorozat-magyarsag-haza-filmklub-extra-.

(MTI)



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