2018 Francophone Festival offers films, opera-ballet, concerts

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Film screenings, 23 music concerts, an opera ballet performance, literary programmes and exhibitions will be held at this year’s Francophone Festival beginning on February 28, the director of the Budapest French Institute said on Monday.
The festival will open with the French Film Days event showing 23 feature length titles and selection of short films, Frederic Rauser told a press conference.
Titles will be shown in four categories including films selected for screening at major film festivals last year, as well as in the categories of thrillers, comedies and the favourites of Hungarian film experts, he said. The festival this year has invited as guest cinematographers Emmanuel Courcol, the director of the historic drama Ceasefire, director Xavier Legrand’s Silver Lion winning drama Custody, actress Lea Drucker and actor-director Serge Bozon.
The concert schedule includes an opera-ballet performance of Rameau’s The Gallant Indians in the Palace of Arts adapted to stage in partnership with the Baroque Music Centre of Versailles and a piano concert by the Adrienne Soós-Ivo Haag Hungarian-Swiss duo joined by Olivier Moulin of France.





