Central EU California Cultural Initiative

Central EU California Cultural Initiative Central European California Cultural Initiative (CECI), a San Francisco-Budapest based NGO. This page is about Central EU California Cultural Initiative.

The Central European California Cultural Institute (CECI), a San Francisco-Budapest based NGO, organizes cultural exchange between the two regions, having started with a film festival and developing into a wide range of cultural events. CECI was founded and is run on a volunteer basis by Professor Steven Kovacs of San Francisco State University, documentary filmmaker Réka Pigniczky from California and film producer Eva Karafiath-Homor from Budapest.

02/06/2021

Turning a painful past into a passion for human rights: The story of Annette Tilleman Lantos Annette Tilleman's childhood was joyous until March 19, 1944,…

One of our flagship projects is again breaking new ground! Go tema!
02/06/2021

One of our flagship projects is again breaking new ground! Go tema!

How does Gen Z think about the Hungarian Revolution of 1956?
65 years on, 2021 may be a good year to find out. Hungarian "Zoomers," like those at the Moholy-Nagy Art and Design University (MOME) have spent the first part of this week in a crash-course about 1956 and are now working on developing ideas for collaborative projects (in photography, media design and animation) with the Memory Project. Co-founders Réka Pigniczky and Andrea Lauer Rice spoke about MP today as well as their other projects relating to oral and visual history and 1956. We are honored to be a part of the MOME team this year!

One of our best projects is back up to speed! Check out the new interviews coming soon...
03/25/2020

One of our best projects is back up to speed! Check out the new interviews coming soon...

How did our parents and grandparents deal with the uncertainty in 1956? How did our family members survive WWII, when the world changed so completely? As we…

Aranyakkord garden concert in September with Kiss Tibi and Vastag Gábor.
11/09/2018

Aranyakkord garden concert in September with Kiss Tibi and Vastag Gábor.

A California European Cultural Initiative szervezésében Orinda, CA felllépett  2018 szeptember elején az Aranyakkord Együttes…

Hungarian movies return to San Francisco!On Friday and Saturday, November 2nd and 3rd, the popular Hungarian Film Festiv...
10/21/2018

Hungarian movies return to San Francisco!

On Friday and Saturday, November 2nd and 3rd, the popular Hungarian Film Festival will return for its fifth year to the comfortable environment of the August Coppola Theater at San Francisco State University. Lovers of Hungarian cinema will have a chance to view seven outstanding feature films made last year. The festival is unique in the United States, bringing together American-Hungarians with young budding filmmakers in the appreciation of some of the best movies from Hungary. The festival is organized by documentary filmmaker Reka Pigniczky and producer Eva Karafiath-Homor. The course is led by Professor Steven Kovacs, writer-director, with a thorough knowledge of Hungarian history and film.
The showcase of films is traditionally sponsored by the Central European California Cultural Institute and the School of Cinema of San Francisco State University. This year the festival has received additional support from The Hungarian Initiative Foundation and the Hungarian National Film Institute.
Three directors will be appearing in person to present their films. Kristof Deak will talk about his Academy Award film "SING".
Director-cinematographer Zsuzsanne Geller-Varga will discuss her film "ANGEL BUSINESS" the
early years of the Hungarian startup-world and a special kind of investor. And the winner of the Best Director award in the Montreal Film Festival, Attila Szasz, will be presenting his dramatic feature "ETERNAL WINTER" about the Soviet gulag.
The festival is open to the public, admission is free. We encourage our guests to arrive early because of limited seating.
For further information, list of films and screening times, please visit the following websites: http://www.sfhungarianfilmfest.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/hungarianfilmSF/

Hungarian movies return to San Francisco!

On Friday and Saturday, November 2nd and 3rd, the popular Hungarian Film Festival will return for its fifth year to the comfortable environment of the August Coppola Theater at San Francisco State University. Lovers of Hungarian cinema will have a chance to view seven outstanding feature films made last year. The festival is unique in the United States, bringing together American-Hungarians with young budding filmmakers in the appreciation of some of the best movies from Hungary. The festival is organized by documentary filmmaker Reka Pigniczky and producer Eva Karafiath-Homor. The course is led by Professor Steven Kovacs, writer-director, with a thorough knowledge of Hungarian history and film.
The showcase of films is traditionally sponsored by the Central European California Cultural Institute and the School of Cinema of San Francisco State University. This year the festival has received additional support from The Hungarian Initiative Foundation and the Hungarian National Film Institute.
Three directors will be appearing in person to present their films. Kristof Deak will talk about his Academy Award film "SING".
Director-cinematographer Zsuzsanne Geller-Varga will discuss her film "ANGEL BUSINESS" the
early years of the Hungarian startup-world and a special kind of investor. And the winner of the Best Director award in the Montreal Film Festival, director Attila Szasz, will be presenting his dramatic feature "ETERNAL WINTER" about the Soviet gulag.
The festival is open to the public, admission is free. We encourage our guests to arrive early because of limited seating.
For further information, list of films and screening times, please visit the following websites: http://www.sfhungarianfilmfest.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/hungarianfilmSF/

10/18/2018

Another great Central European Film Festival-- the Romanian Film Festival at Stanford University, UC Berkeley and SF State!

Explore the artistic originality of Romanian filmmakers in the context of newly found freedom of expression preceded by decades of political censorship under communist totalitarianism.

Memory Project has gone global! We held our first internship training program this Fall in Toronto.
10/13/2018

Memory Project has gone global! We held our first internship training program this Fall in Toronto.

Szeptember utolsó hétvégéjén, egy őszies szombaton tartottuk első és önálló tréningünket amelyen a Kőrösi Csoma Sándor program 2018/19-es ösztöndíjasai vehettek részt a Nemzetpolitikai Államtitkárság ajánlásának jóvoltából, hogy az eddigi 125 videóinterjúból álló vi...

Great review about the mini Quimby concert in Californi. Proud to be part of it.
09/27/2018

Great review about the mini Quimby concert in Californi. Proud to be part of it.

/ Horváth Balázs / Ösztöndíjas adatlapja A 'Most múlik pontosan' mára himnikussá vált sláger szerzője újdonsült Aranyakkord című akusztikus projektjével turnézta végig szeptemberben az államokat.Orinda, Kalifornia, Egyesült Államok, 2018. szeptember 11., hétfő. Nem megszokott ...

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