It’s no joke. 20 comedies for free until 10 May – 30 April has been the day of celebration of Hungarian film since 2018. It commemorates the fact that on this spring day in 1901, the first Hungarian film was screened: The Dance (A táncz) directed by Béla Zsitkovszky. In all periods of the nearly 120 years since Hungarian film was born, many talented filmmakers have ensured immortality for Hungarian movies and movie-making in Hungary through their enduring works. We celebrate them and Hungarian film on 30 April.  

Last year, the Hungarian Film Day series featured more than 100 programmes including screenings, conversations, meetings with audiences and film music concerts. There were film programmes nationwide in cinemas, film clubs, schools, libraries, cultural centres, even entertainment venues, and Hungarian institutes, consulates and embassies all over the world joined this enormously successful initiative.  

This year, given the pandemic, the celebration of Hungarian film is being conducted digitally. To mark Hungarian Film Day, the National Film Institute (NFI) is making 20 classic comedies including Hyppolit, the Butler (Hyppolit, a lakáj), Mickey Magnate (Mágnás Miska), the most viewed Hungarian film of all time, and Liliomfi available online for free from 30 April for 10 days. In a fully restored and digitalized version will be released The Witness (A tanú), the symbol of socialism, Csinibaba (Dollybirds), one of the biggest box office hits of the 1990s, and Moszkva Square (Moszkva tér) a generational cult film from 2001.  

NFI Film Archive experts have made their pick from different periods of Hungarian film, selecting from outstanding Hungarian comedies of the past eight decades. Of the 20 films, several can be seen online for the very first time. Evergreen comedians and legendary faces of Hungarian film are all on show in this marvellous selection.  

It’s no joke. Comedies for free from 30 April until 10 May - Classic Hungarian comedies with English subtitles:  

Hyppolit, the Butler / Hyppolit, a lakáj (1931), dir. István Székely

The Dream Car / Meseautó (1931), dir. Béla Gaál

Mickey Magnate / Mágnás Miska (1948), dir. Márton Keleti

Liliomfi (1954), dir. Károly Makk

Sparrows Are Birds Too / A veréb is madár (1968), dir. György Hintsch

The Witness / A tanú (1969), dir. Péter Bacsó

Don't Panic, Please! / Csak semmi pánik (1982), dir. Sándor Szőnyi G.

Dollybirds / Csinibaba (1997), dir. Péter Tímár

Moszkva Square / Moszkva tér (2001), dir. Ferenc Török  

 

Find more films only in Hungarian without subtitles HERE.

 

Content retrieved from NFI website.