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Film Set Gunshots Alarm Budapest Residents
- 30 Apr 2024 12:38 PM
- https://www.budapestreporter.com/
- entertainment
The tranquility of Budapest’s northern districts was briefly disrupted in April by sounds that many mistook for gunfire, causing a wave of concern among the community. However, the source of these noises was identified as a film production on Hajógyári Island, not a cause for alarm.
Watch: Locals Pedal to Power Christmas Tree Lights in Budapest 2nd District
- 1 Dec 2022 6:25 AM
- entertainment
Locals are pedaling to light up this Christmas tree as a local mayor applies sustainable technology to celebrate the festive season while saving on surging energy costs.
Now On: Moving Walls 22, Open Society Archives Budapest
- 19 Nov 2015 8:01 AM
- entertainment
For the first time in Europe the public is invited to the exhibition 'Moving Walls 22 / Watching You, Watching Me'. It explores how photography can be both an instrument of surveillance and a tool to expose and challenge its negative impact. The exhibition is at the Open Society Archives and will run until December 8 and will then travel to Berlin.
Film Set Gunshots Alarm Budapest Residents
- 30 Apr 2024 12:38 PM
- https://www.budapestreporter.com/
- entertainment
The tranquility of Budapest’s northern districts was briefly disrupted in April by sounds that many mistook for gunfire, causing a wave of concern among the community. However, the source of these noises was identified as a film production on Hajógyári Island, not a cause for alarm.
Watch: Locals Pedal to Power Christmas Tree Lights in Budapest 2nd District
- 1 Dec 2022 6:25 AM
- entertainment
Locals are pedaling to light up this Christmas tree as a local mayor applies sustainable technology to celebrate the festive season while saving on surging energy costs.
Now On: Moving Walls 22, Open Society Archives Budapest
- 19 Nov 2015 8:01 AM
- entertainment
For the first time in Europe the public is invited to the exhibition 'Moving Walls 22 / Watching You, Watching Me'. It explores how photography can be both an instrument of surveillance and a tool to expose and challenge its negative impact. The exhibition is at the Open Society Archives and will run until December 8 and will then travel to Berlin.