The Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art and the National Film Institute cordially invite you to the opening of the exhibition
WIDE ANGLE. HUNGARIAN FILM IS 120 YEARS OLD
Greeting by
dr. Julia Fabényi, director of Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art
Csaba Káel, Government Commissioner for the Development of the Hungarian Film Industry, chairman of the National Film Institute
György Ráduly, director of the National Film Archive
Opening speech by
Lajos Koltai,cinematographer, film director
Curators: Gyöngyi Balogh, Janka Barkóczi, Pál Czirják, Eszter Fazekas, Evin Hussein, Márton Kurutz, Enikő Löwensohn, Anna Ida Orosz, György Ráduly, Rita Takács, Galina Torma, János Varga – staff of the National Film Institute and Film Archive.
The exhibition is on view until 14 November 2021.
Participation in the opening is subject to registration.
Participation in the opening is subject to registration. You can register HERE until 27 July 2021.
Please be informed that our events will be recorded by sound and video, from which the Ludwig Museum may use details to promote the museum and its programs and for other promotional purposes. By participating in our events, you agree that you may appear on the recordings, but you may not make any claim against the use of the recording with the Ludwig Museum or third parties authorized by it.
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