Over the three days, the main focus will be on the films submitted for the International Nature & Environmental Film Festival and the Carpathian Basin Natural Values Film Festival, the best selected by a panel of experts and screened here.
There will be live music, too, provided by Gigi Radics, Sziszi Szakács and Dirty Slippers. A roundtable discussion will allow Angéla Eke, Laura Döbrösi, Diana Ürge-Vorsatz and Tamás Vitray Jr to share their thoughts, while a filmmaking workshop and quizzes should also appeal to Hungarian speakers.
Outlets of Trash Art and WWF, craft fairs and outdoor exhibitions will be set up, as well as a street ball on Saturday and an open-air cinema on Sunday.
For Children’s Day being celebrated over the weekend, Saturday sees a concert by the band Alma, Sunday Hurrá! and Ági Szalóki. Other activities include the Kenderkóc Folk Playhouse, Hatvan Hunting Museum and the Hungarian Museum of Natural History, along with a barefoot trail around the palace.
Event information
Admission is free, with no registration required and all dogs welcome. More information can be found on the Facebook page.