Canadian Hungarian Artists Collective screens films in Montreal
The Canadian Hungarian Artists’ Collective (CHAC) is organizing a film screening and pot luck dinner on February 18th, 2009 at the Youth Centre located next to Our Lady of Hungary Church, in Montreal. The event will focus on a handful of short films, including Peter Horvath’s „Tenderly Yours” and „The Boulevard,” as well as Clarissa Schmidt Inglis’ „Stories of Life.” All three films were produced in 2008. Two other, slightly longer documentary films will also be screened, both of which were produced by Sofie Fekete, a Québec-based artist of Hungarian origins, and a long-time CHAC member. These films include „Tantramar 07,” as well as „Bolondos Two.”
While CHAC is not charging any entry fees, the suggested donation is $5. The pot luck dinner will begin at 6.30 and will be followed by the screenings at 7.30. The Youth Centre is located at 90, rue Guizot Ouest. Those who rely on public transit can take Bus 55, which stops at the corner of Guizot and Boulevard St. Laurent, or the orange metro line to the Jarry station, located a 10 minute walk from the Our Lady of Hungary Church and Youth Centre.
Canadian Hungarian Journal
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