The 38th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (July 19 - August 5, 2018) is teaming up with the Film Noir Foundation to present the Northern California Premiere of Budapest Noir, a classically styled hardboiled detective yarn exploring how Hungary reacted to the rise of the Third Reich. The film will be accompanied by a conversation between FNF's founder and president Eddie Muller and director Éva Gárdos on Saturday, July 21 at 6:00pm at the Castro Theatre.
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Through their large-scale public programs and commitment to film preservation and discovery, the Jewish Film Institute and Film Noir Foundation are pillars of the San Francisco Bay Area's independent film and media community and are recognized as international, curatorial leaders in their respective fields.
Budapest, 1936. As the specter of the Third Reich rises beyond the Hungarian border, a newspaper reporter becomes obsessed with the mysterious death of a young woman. His dogged pursuit of her identity draws him into the most craven and corrupt corners of the city, revealing buried family secrets and burgeoning social terror. A spellbinding detective story filled with actual hardboiled history.
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