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      March 19 – 30, 2025

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          The Lost Notebook

          Ida Marie Gedbjerg Sørensen / Denmark & Hungary / 2024 / World Premiere / 80 min

          The discovery of a diary with meticulous records of a Hungarian man's 2,158 visits to the cinema becomes a tale of a divided family held together by a shared love of film.

          A young filmmaker stumbles upon an old notebook. The book belonged to a Hungarian man who wrote down all his cinema visits behind the Iron Curtain from World War II to the fall of the Wall. No less than 2,158 films are accurately dated in the cinematic diary – and he loved action films more than anything else! But who was the book’s mysterious owner and why did he document his trips to the movies in such detail? Ida Marie Gedbjerg Sørensen visits his family and draws a portrait of three generations in modern-day Hungary. Secret dreams and repressed traumas surface with every step she takes, as she delves into the mystery of his passion for film in a complex family narrative with many shadows and twists and turns. With film clips from the book’s 2,158 titles, this is a loving and creative tribute to film and the strangers sitting next to you in the darkness of the cinema. And it proves that filmmaking is not just an escape, but a place to meet each other.