BUDAPEST CLASSICS LAB 2022
Venue: French Institute (1011 Budapest, Fő u. 17.) Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in Hungarian English and French.
Screenings
09.15. 09:30
French Institute
09.14. 09:30
French Institute
09.16. 09:00
French Institute
DAY #1 – 14 SEPTEMBER (WEDNESDAY)
9.30–10.00 Registration
10.00–10.10 Welcome words
Session 1: Open Archives
10.10–10.30 Les vues Lumière, catalogue and “off-catalogue”, or the art of the „mise-en-scène“ by the cinematographers (20') | Dominique Moustacchi, Chargée de projets éditoriaux, CNC | Language: French
10.30–10.50 The Lumière Institute and the Lumière Film Festival | Thierry Frémaux, director, Lumière Institute | Maelle Arnaud, chief curator, Lumière Intézet | Language: French
10.50–11.10 Restoration challenges of the Hungarian nitrate era (20’) | Tamás Bódizs, Acting Director, NFI Filmlab Department | Language: Hungarian
11.10–11.20 Q&A (10')
11.20–11.50 Coffee-break
Session 2: Restoration & Distribution
11.50–12.10 Restoring and distributing films from European archives: A Season of Classic Films and ArteKino Classics (20') | Paulina Reizi, Film Archivist and Project Manager, Eye Filmmuseum | Language: English
12.10–12.30 ArteKinoClassics – a new strategy for online-distribution of European film heritage (20’) | Nina Goslar, Editor, ARTE | Language: English
12.30–13.00 The Preservation of Albania’s Film Heritage Abroad — International Relations within Film Collections (30') | Louise Burkart, Researcher, Curator and Iris Elezi, Director, The Albanian Cinematheque | Language: English
13.00–13.20 The Undesirable: The screenplay of Janovics and the film of Kertész (20') | Balázs Zágoni, Hungarian Department of Film and Media, Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca (BBU) | Language: English
13.20–13.55 The challenges of Gasparcolor technology in the restoration of Gyula Macskássy's oeuvre (screening+presentation, 35') | János Molnár, Film Restoration Studio Manager, National Film Institute – Film Archive, Hungary |Language: Hungarian
13.55–14.05 Q&A (10')
DAY #2 – 15 SEPTEMBER (THURSDAY)
9.30–10.00 Arrival
Session 3: Budapest, Vienna, Hollywood
10.00–10.20 Inheritance of Czechoslovak New Wave Director Ivan Passer in Národní filmový archiv, Prague (20') | Valerija Judina, Archivist, Národní filmový archiv, Prague | Language: English
10.20–11.10 Robert Vas, Hungarian Refugee and Acclaimed Documentary Filmmaker in Britain (screening + presentation, 50') | Christophe Dupin, Senior Administrator, FIAF | Language: English
11.10–11.20 Q&A (10')
11.20–11.50 Coffee-break
11.50–12.10 Human touch or the impact of Vienna and Budapest on Hollywood (20') | Péter Muszatics, Film Historian, Writer | Language: Hungarian
12.10-12:50 From Budapest to Hollywood… to Culpeper? (screening+presentation, 30') | Rob Stone, Moving Image Curator, Library of Congress | Language: English
12:50-13.10 Hungarian Plays, Hollywood Movies (20') | Steven Kovacs, Producer, Director, Professor, San Francisco State University |Language: English
13.10–14:00 Roundtable | Language: English
DAY #3 – 16 SEPTEMBER (FRIDAY)
9.00–9.30 Arrival
Session 4: Film & Education
9.30–9.40 Introduction | György Ráduly, director of the National Film Institute – Film Archive
9.40–10.00 The birth of the amateur filmmaking in Hungary (20') | Márton Kurutz, Manager of the Collections and Research Department, National Film Institute – Film Archive, Hungary | Language Hungarian
10.00–10.20 The Pathé Fondation’s youth programmes: Pathé-Baby workshop and educational events (20’) | Anne Gourdet-Mares, eszközgyűjteményi és oktatási referens, Pathé Fondation | Language: French
10.20–10.40 Diversity and possibilities of audiovisual education (20') | Radka Hoffmanová, Film Programmer & Head of Industry, Young Film Fest | Language: English
10.40–11.00 Connecting classic films with 21st century pupils (20') | Sylke de Heus, Projectleader Education, Eye Filmmuseum Amsterdam | Language: English
11.00–11.20 A Trojan Horse? On the Way to Establishing Aesthetic Film Education in German Schools (20') | Christine Kopf, Head of Film Education, DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum | Language: English
11.20–11.30 Q&A (10')
11.30–12.00 Coffee-break
12.00–12.20 Student Movie Nights: Collaboration Through Co-curation (20') | Wouter Greven, Film programmer, Lumière Cinema Maastricht | Language: English
12.20–12.40 The BFI National Archive: Ways In for Children and Young People (20') | Corinna Downing, Education Programmer, British Film Institute | Language: English
12.40–13.00 Core Films and Klassz educational and youth programme – Classics in the Classroom (20') | Enikő Löwensohn, PR and Online Publications, National Film Institute – Film Archive, Hungary; Emese Erdős, Education Officer, National Film Institute – Film Archive, Hungary | Language: Hungarian
13.00–13.20 Online film libraries and tools for teaching film in higher education (20') | Andrea Pócsik, Independent Cultural Researcher, | Language: Hungarian
13.20-13.30 Q&A (10')
13.30–13.45 Closing remarks | György Ráduly, director of the National Film Institute – Film Archive