If you are looking to go to the cinema to watch movie classics in original language, look no further! Bem will get you covered as they only screen all-time favourites - with original audio and subtitles. Here is a selection of films you can enjoy this week, even if you are a non-Hungarian speaker.
15 November - 6pm: The Witness
- "Banned for over a decade for its outspoken criticism of the post-WWII communist regime in Hungary, Péter Bacsó's 'The Witness' has since then achieved unparalleled cult status in its native land." (IMDB)
- Hungarian, 108’, 1969
- in Hungarian with English subtitles
- TICKETS
15 November - 8:15pm: Dune
- "A noble family becomes embroiled in a war for control over the galaxy's most valuable asset while its heir becomes troubled by visions of a dark future." (IMDB)
- American, 155’, 2021
- in English with Hungarian subtitles
- TICKETS
16 November - 9pm: BP Underground - Electronic music
- The third part of the BP Underground series takes us deep down to the Hungarian capital's electronic music scene. We emerge in the 90s through a unique visual world and a lot of archive footage. This documentary is a footprint of an era and a scene where Acid Parties, Rave and Goa Trance were the coolest thing on Earth."
- Hungarian documentary, 101', 2019
- in Hungarian with English subtitles
- TICKETS
17 November - 8:30pm: Call Me by Your Name
- "In 1980s Italy, romance blossoms between a seventeen-year-old student and the older man hired as his father's research assistant." (IMDB)
- American-Italian-French-Brazilian, 132’, 2017
- in English with Hungarian subtitles
- TICKETS
18 November - 6:30pm: Corpse Bride
- "When a shy groom practices his wedding vows in the inadvertent presence of a deceased young woman, she rises from the grave assuming he has married her." (IMDB)
- English-American animation, 80’, 2005
- in English with Hungarian subtitles
- TICKETS
18 November - 8:15pm: Django Unchained
- "With the help of a German bounty-hunter, a freed slave sets out to rescue his wife from a brutal plantation-owner in Mississippi." (IMDB)
- American, 165’, 2012
- in English with Hungarian subtitles
- TICKETS
19 November - 4:30pm: Scorsese 80: The King of Comedy + Mean Streets + Secret Screening
- Legendary film director Martin Scorsese celebrates his 80th birthday on November 17th. For the occasion Bem Cinema puts 3 of his films on the big screen, with the third one being an actual surprise.
- in English with Hungarian subtitles
- TICKETS
20 November - 7pm : The Last Samurai
- "An American military advisor embraces the Samurai culture he was hired to destroy after he is captured in battle." (IMBD)
- American-Japanese, 154', 2003
- in English with Hungarian subtitles
- TICKETS
TICKETS
- Can be purchased on site everyday between 5pm-9pm
- Can be booked online on cooltix.hu
- Bear in mind that no seat will be assigned when buying a ticket. Gates are opening 5 minutes before screening time.