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“Hungarians” - a documentary by the Danube Institute - tells a powerful story of national renewal through a series of deeply personal, interconnected narratives. Set against the backdrop of war, repression, and historic rupture, the film explores how a nation rediscovers itself by reconnecting with its past. Through themes of return, memory, and rebirth, the documentary reveals how individuals and communities draw strength from their heritage to shape a shared future. Tradition emerges not as something fixed in time, but as a living force - guiding identity, creativity, and purpose in modern Hungary. Stories of family, discipline, and community highlight the enduring bonds that sustain both personal lives and the nation as a whole. At the same time, the film confronts the traumas of the 20th century, while offering a hopeful vision of reconciliation, cultural revival, and coexistence. From sport to art to everyday life, “Hungarians” captures the emotional depth of national pride and belonging. It is a compelling portrait of a resilient people - rooted in history, yet moving forward with strength, confidence, and renewed purpose.
Following the screening, guests are invited to stay for a panel discussion featuring experts and contributors to the documentary.
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Date & time: Tuesday, 5 May, 2026, 5:30 P.M.
Venue: Lónyay-Hatvany Villa, 1 Csónak Street, 1015 Budapest (Entrance: Aranybástya Restaurant)
Gate opens at 5:00 P.M.
Language: English
Participation is free; however, due to limited seating, pre-registration is required by clicking the button below.