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Budapest Jewish and Israeli Film Festival Returns

November 19, 2018 By eJP

Doubtful; courtesy.

With a broad line-up of the latest movies depicting today’s Jewish culture and heritage, the 7th Budapest Jewish and Israeli Film Festival is the largest event of its kind in Central and Eastern Europe. This year’s programme features a fresh selection of recent pictures from France, the United States, Israel, Germany, Italy and Hungary.

Disobedience; courtesy.

This year the festival opens with Israeli picture Doubtful (Mutalim Besafek), and also features Disobedience with Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams, To Dust with Géza Röhrig and Matthew Broderick and Planetarium with Natalie Portman.

Budapest Jewish and Israeli Film Festival is the successor of the former Budapest Jewish Film Festival and Budapest Israeli Film week, merging the traditions of these two popular events. The festival takes place in vibrant downtown Budapest, enabling visitors to explore the city’s Jewish heritage, as well as further cultural gigs and the best of local culinary.

Budapest Jewish and Israeli Film Festival
28 November – 2 December, 2018
Budapest, Hungary

For further information, locations and box office please check: www.zsifi.org

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