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Hungarian Film Week and photo exhibit in Montreal Feb 25 - March 3rd 2011

 

February 14th 201

 

 

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An exciting week of Hungarian film and photography is taking place at the Cinema du Parc in Montreal with the vernissage for both at 5 pm on February 25th 2011. The event is being organized by members of the Canadian Hungarian Artists’ Collective (CHAC) and curated by filmmaker Tamas Wormser. The films include some notable new/recent films by Hungarian filmmakers but interspersed also with films by Canadian Hungarian film directors George Mihalka and Tamas Wormser.

Further information and brief trailers of the films can be found at the Cinema du Parc’s website.

 

Hungarian Film Week - Wormser

 

 


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