Hungarian Cinema: the End of a Century? (first session, 1980-2000)
Study Day, ELTE, Budapest, Friday, the 21st of September 2018
ELTE Muzeum krt. 6-8. Room -137
PROGRAM
8h30 : Welcome of the participants
9h-9h20 : Introduction to the study day (Mario Adobati, Damien Marguet)
9h20-9h40 : Kristian Feigelson « Hungarian Cinema, The End of a Century: in Search of Happiness? »
Morning : « Mészáros, Tímár, Forgács : Filmmakers of the End of the Century »
9h40-10h20 : Catherine Portuges, « Márta Mészáros: Transgeneration in Four Films of the 1990s »
10h20-11h00 : David Lengyel, « Tímár Péter »
11h00-11h40 : Bia Rodovalho, « The Cinema of Péter Forgács : An Aesthetics of Reuse and The Rewriting of History »
11h40-12h10 : Questions
12h10-13h30 : Lunch
Afternoon 1 : « Transitions, Ruptures and Continuities »
13h30-14h10 : Gelencsér Gábor, « 1989 as a Point of Rupture? »
14h10-14h50 : Varga Balázs, « DIY Capitalism: The Transformation of the Hungarian Film Industry »
14h50-15h30 : Margitházi Beja, « What Can Women Do? Gender and Mobility in Post-transitional Hungarian Cinema »
15h30-16h : Questions
16h-16h15 : Pause
Afternoon 2 : « Genres and Aesthetics »
16h15-16h55 : Győri Zsolt, « ‘Music isn’t music, words aren’t words’ – Identity, Dissensus and Mediation in the Films of New Sensibility »
16h55-17h35 : Kovács András Bálint, « Les Genres dominants du cinéma hongrois »
17h35-18h : Questions
18h : Closing of the Study Day
You can download the program here: Hungarian Cinema – Program