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DESCRIPTION:\n	Presented by the Balassi Institute - Hungarian Cultural Cent
 er\n	\n	\n\n\n	At Bohemian National Hall\, 321 East 73rd Street\, between 
 1st and 2nd Avenues. Visit new-york.czechcentres.cz for more information. 
 \n	\n	\n	\n	Hungary. Dir. Virág Zomborácz. 2014\, 93 mins. With Márton Kri
 stóf\, László Gálffi\, Eszter Csákányi. A father and son with a strained r
 elationship get a shot at reconciliation—after the older man’s death. In l
 ife\, Janos is a pastor devoted to helping people in need\, who is unable 
 to muster compassion for his troubled twenty-something son. After Janos di
 es unexpectedly\, the young man begins seeing his father’s specter everywh
 ere\, initiating a process in which the two men must make peace with each 
 other in order to move on. Part tender coming-of-age tale\, part darkly co
 mic ghost story\, Afterlife is a surprising\, poignant fable from one of t
 he most distinctive new voices in Hungarian cinema. \n\n\n	Tickets for Pan
 orama Europe at the Bohemian National Hall are free. Seating is on a first
 -come\, first-served basis. \n	\n
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LOCATION:Bohemian National Hall
SUMMARY:Afterlife
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