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FOMO – Fear of Missing Out

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Egyetemi Könyvtár és Levéltár Alumni Tagozat

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03.21.2025

The ELTE–NFI University Film Club continues the series of screenings and discussions. We welcome university citizens from all faculties of ELTE to the University Library and Archives.

The editor of the film, based on a screenplay by Attila Hartung and Yvonne Kerékgyártó, received the Hungarian Film Prize 2020.

FOMO brings us into the world of young people with a verve we have never seen before from a Hungarian film. The only A-category international film festival in Northern Europe in Tallinn, the prestigious Cottbus Film Festival in Germany and the V4 Film Days in Kiev have invited it to their programmes in 2019.

„The film team also captures what one can easily feel today, empowered by modern technology, the internet and smartphones to do practically anything. In FOMO, I also felt it was important to show how parents and children can get along these days. I would be delighted if, in addition to the primary teenage audience, parents with teenage children could watch the film and start a dialogue at home.” – said director Attila Hartung about the film.

The ELTE–NFI University Film Club continues the series of screenings and discussions. We welcome university citizens from all faculties of ELTE to the University Library and Archives.

The editor of the film, based on a screenplay by Attila Hartung and Yvonne Kerékgyártó, received the Hungarian Film Prize 2020.

FOMO brings us into the world of young people with a verve we have never seen before from a Hungarian film. The only A-category international film festival in Northern Europe in Tallinn, the prestigious Cottbus Film Festival in Germany and the V4 Film Days in Kiev have invited it to their programmes in 2019.

„The film team also captures what one can easily feel today, empowered by modern technology, the internet and smartphones to do practically anything. In FOMO, I also felt it was important to show how parents and children can get along these days. I would be delighted if, in addition to the primary teenage audience, parents with teenage children could watch the film and start a dialogue at home.” – said director Attila Hartung about the film.

Date: 26 March 2025, 18.00

Venue: ELTE University Library and Archives (1053 Budapest, Ferenciek tere 6, community space from the lobby, ground floor)

Starring Yorgos Goletsas, Panna László, Gergely Bouquet, Ábel Pokorni, András Sipőcz, András Stohl, Adrienn Herczeg.

In the post-screening discussion, our guest will be Panna László and Bouquet Gergey, the actors of the film, and Gergő Villányi, a psychological counsellor who also deals with the difficulties caused by the digital world.

Due to the limited number of seats, pre-registration is possible at the following link:

https://www.ajk.elte.hu/content/fomo-megosztod-es-uralkodsz-hartung-attila-filmje-2019.e.1843

Correspondence about the film club is welcome via eltenfi.filmklub@elte.hu.

The ELTE–NFI Filmklub on Facebook 


Source/author of illustration: National Filminstitute

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