Let’s take
a look at last week before starting preparation for visiting schools this week.
Thursday was the day of the first Hungarian Film Club. Before the event, I was
promoting in schools with the help of teachers. They gave me some time from
their lessons and I had the chance to introduce the idea to the students. I
told them a bit about Hungary, then about the development of cinematography,
some important films and finally, the film club itself.
I also got a lot of
technical help from Sylwia, our dear coordinator. Without her, I would have
never figured out how to make posters with Publisher. :D We are borrowing the
films from the Hungarian Cultural Institute in Warsaw, they are our official
supporter.
The poster |
I am planning to have these kind of meetings
twice a month, on Thursdays at 17:00 in our office at 3 Maja 19. This film club
is not only for watching films. Nonono. The idea is to start the meetings with
a little introduction, then watch the film which can be followed by
discussions. This way, the students don’t only have the chance to get to know
more about Hungary, watch foreign films but also to practice their English in a
friendly environment.
As I told you, our first film club was last week. Finally, 8 students from
Gimnazjum nr 1 came for the first meeting. We were welcoming them with the and 'kókuszgolyó’,
the easiest cookie that you might know from a previous meeting.
These students
were encouraged by Pani Iwanowska and their Geography teacher. There has been a
little misunderstanding, as they thought that they are going to see a film
about Hungary and that the meeting will only last one hour. As they were
expecting to get to know some things about Hungary, I started with telling a
few things about Hungary while showing them a poster with pictures. After that,
I introduced them the film that they were about to watch. The film, Sorstalanság, is based on
a book and its author, Kertész Imre got a Nobel Prize in 2002. The story is
about the life of a Hungarian Jewish boy who is deported to different
concentration camps. It was inspired by personal experience, as the writer
himself is a survivor of the Holocaust. The film version premiered in 2005
after long years of production. The producer is Koltai Lajos. Before, he has
been a cameraman, this is why the result
is a beautiful scenery. The film also has an amazing soundtrack, composed by
the world famous, award winning Ennio Morricone. Many students had to leave
before the end of the film as they did not expect that the meeting is lasting
so long.
Kókuszgolyó and tea |
All in all,
I am satisfied with the result. Every start is difficult, but I hope that I
will be able to keep going with the film club as I really enjoyed the
preparation and the meeting with the students, as well. The next film club is
on the 6th of February at 17:00! For more information about it,
follow our blog and facebook page!
That’s all folks! : )
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