Dates and programmes of the screenings:
6 June, Saturday, 2 p.m. (10 min. breaks between the films)
Rain in July (1966, d: Marlen Hucijev, subtitles in English) 103 min
Ty i ya (1970, d: Larisa Shepitko, subtitles in English) 91 min
Mirror (1974, d: Andrei Tarkovsky, subtitles in Hungarian) 101 min
13 June, Saturday, 2 p.m.
The Story of Asya Klyachina, Who Loved But Did Not Marry (1967, d: Andrei Mihalkov-Konchalovsky, subtitles in English) 93 min
Five Evenings (1978, d: Nikita Mihalkov, subtitles in English) 97 min
Stalker (1979, d: Andrei Tarkovsky, subtitles in Hungarian) 154 min
20 June, Saturday, 7 p.m. (programme of the Night of the Museums)
Assa (1987, d: Sergej Solovyov, subtitles in Hungarian ) 143 min
2 September, Wednesday, 2 p.m.
Shine, Shine, My Star (1971, d: Aleksandr Mitta, subtitles in Hungarian) 89 min
Parad planet (1984, d: Vadim Abdrashitov, subtitles in Hungarian) 91 min
Zero City (1989, d: Karen Shakhnazarov, subtitles in Hungarian) 95 min
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