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DTSTART:20191120T180000Z
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SUMMARY:Pan-European Picnic 1989 /2019 – Opening Road to Freedom
DESCRIPTION:Pan-European Picnic Exhibiton \n\nThe aim of the photo exhibition is to present the history of the Hungarian Iron Curtain as well as the series of events that led to the demolition of the Berlin Wall.\nThe majority of the photos are part of the the Lobenwein collection.\nThe curator of the exhibition is László Nagy\, board member and secretary of the Pan-European Picnic '89 Foundation.\n\nOn August 19. 1989 an unusual picnic took place. A group of Hungarian oppositional from the cities of Debrecen and Sopron organized a peaceful demonstration on the border between the Hungarian town of Sopron and the Austrian town of St. Margarethen. Thousands of people showed up and the picnickers were encouraged to take home bits of the barbed wire that separated the two countries in the past. At the same time hundreds of East Germans took the opportunity to cross through the border while guards stood idly by. This was the greatest exodus after erecting the Berlin Wall\, which shocked and "paralyzed" the east European dictators. This event was the first domino\, which fell\, and became a catalyst convincing the Prime Minister Miklós Németh to open the Hungarian borders on the 10/11th of September 1989. This event led to the fall of the Berlin Wall and at last to the end of the Yalta World Order.
URL:https://en.hunineu.eu/en/esemeny/pan-european-picnic-1989-2019-opening-road-to-freedom/
LOCATION:10 Treurenberg\, 1000 Brussels
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SUMMARY:Regained Freedom International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:A film festival that marks 30 years of freedom in Eastern Europe\, the Baltics and the Balkans.\n\nThe programme proposes a deep reflection on the past: the selection focuses on the historical moment of 89\, presenting the circumstances that led to\, the way of life during and the events that triggered the changes from the totalitarian regimes. All this from distinct perspectives\, with movies from eight different countries partnering in the project: Hungary\, Poland\, Estonia\, Georgia\, the Czech Republic\, Germany\, Romania and Croatia.\nLook into the history of the region and discover through nine cinematic masterpieces how the former regime shaped the life of the people. The festival will show the past in a different light.\n\nThe first domino of a series of events leading to the fall of the Berlin Wall.\n\nDiary for my children / Napló gyermekeimnek\n\nBiography\, Drama\, HU\, Márta Mészáros\, 106’\, 1984\, OVstEN\n\nWinner of the Grand Prix Spécial du Jury in 1984 at Cannes\, the film is a semi-autobiographical story from Márta Mészáros of how history and the individual impact each other. A teenage girl awakens to her political consciousness in the 1940s Hungary and rebels against her Stalinist aunt. Their relationship captures the circumstances that led to the failed 1956 uprising against the Soviets. 
URL:https://en.hunineu.eu/en/esemeny/regained-freedom-international-film-festival/
LOCATION:10 Treurenberg\, 1000 Brussels
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