Trainspotting + T2 Double Feature | 30th Anniversary Season #4
TRAINSPOTTING
(in original language with Hungarian subtitles)
color, Subtitled, English Film, 94’, 1996
directed by Danny Boyle
cast: Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Kelly Macdonald, Robert Carlyle
***Not recommended for children under the age of sixteen!***
Mark and his buddies are unable to fit into society, not that they have much opportunity to do so in economically run-down Edinburgh. All loser figures drifting here and there without shore. The only escape offered to them is the drug, they travel through the universe of imagination shot with heroin. Their soaring is only hindered if the material runs out. They live to get their next dose of drugs. However, fate offers Mark one last chance.
T2 TRAINSPOTTING
(in original language with Hungarian subtitles)
color, Subtitled, English Film, 117’, 2017
directed by Danny Boyle
cast: Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Robert Carlyle
***Not recommended for children under 16!***
Mark Renton (Ewan McGregor) returns home. The friends were already waiting for him: Spud (Ewen Bremner), Sick Guy (Jonny Lee Miller) and Begbie (Robert Carlyle), as were some other good old acquaintances: sadness, loss, joy, revenge, hatred, friendship, love, longing, fear, regret, heroin, self-destruction, mortal danger. So now they all gather to invite Renton to another crazy waltz.

Schedule
Double dose Trainspotting in honor of the 30th anniversary, here's the schedule:
7 PM - TRAINSPOTTING
***25 minute break***
9 PM - T2 TRAINSPOTTING
***end: 11:00 pm***
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SCREENING DATE:
saturday, August 29, 7:00 PM
Ticket price: HUF 3,900
(which can be used to watch both films)
Tickets are not for seats, reservations are made on a first-come, first-served basis. Door opening approx. 5 minutes before screening.
Tickets available:
1) On site every day from 15:00 to 21:00,
weekends from 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
Bem Cinema
In January 2016, the 108-year-old Bem Cinema will reopen its doors to the public, in a new way never seen before in Hungary: as a cinema of cult and classic films (no harm!), or as the educated French say (if you know your English): as a "repertory cinema".


















