Rome is one of the world’s cultural capitals. Uránia National Film Theatre and the Italian Cultural Institute of Budapest together organized a series of screenings with this city in the spotlight. How the classics of cinema saw the city and how they made it look like – including Vittorio De Sica, the master of neorealism, the eternal creator of modernism, Federico Fellini, and the horror-giant Dario Argento, along with contemporary filmmakers like Ferzan Özpetek or Paolo Sorrentino. The movies are screened in their original language with Hungarian subtitles.
Screenings:
- January 15, 6:30pm - Fortunata
- January 28, 7pm - La dolce vita
- January 29, 6:30pm - Fellini's Rome
- February 19, 6:30pm - We All Loved Eachother So Much
- March 5, 8:30pm - Tenebrae
- March 26, 6:30pm - Caro Diario
- April 23, 6:30pm - La fate ignoranti
- May 7, 6:30 pm - Everything You Want / Tutto quello che vuoi
- May 21, 7pm - The Great Beauty