Alternative Film Poster Exhibition Opening
For the fifth year in a row, the Budapest Metropolitan University’s (METU) graphic design MA students exhibit their work in the frame of Verzio Film Festival. The joint exhibition is part of the festival's UniVerzió initiative which invites university students to dive into the world of documentary films through both practical and theoretical exercises during the fall semester. This exhibition shows alternative film posters designed by METU's graphic design MA students under the mentorship of Krzysztof Ducki and Veronika Kovács. The films are all part of this year’s programme and were chosen freely by the students. Their diverse approach to the films and design highlights the festival’s rich programme. The posters offer new perspectives on the films, make us smile, and last but not least, invite us to watch the films. The colourful posters fill the space with the vibrant festival mood and frame various discussions and events hosted in the gallery during the festival week. For the first time this year, the exhibition takes place in the gallery of Eötvös10, which will host the Vektor VR exhibition between November 9 and 12.
Exhibiting artists: Emese Fekete, Ágnes Kapitány-Szabó, András László Péter, Krisztina Román, Enikő Flacsik, Lili Kláben, Erika Máthé, Orsolya Kecskés, Martina Anna Tóth, Vivien Oroslán, Nóra Boronyák, Sarolta Laki, Gábriel Kristyák, István Szász, KataLagzi, Vivien Incze, Edina Losonc, Laura Kata Kiss, Dóra Moser, Lili Pataki, Mirna Sirokay, Virág Dobó, Csenge Dévényi, Flóra Zsófia Fogarasi, Ivett Evanics, Viktória Lellei, Réka Juhász, Laura Virág Kiss, Júlia Varga, Diána Horváth, Bernadett Mészáros, Alice Reiter, Borbála Telek, Noémi Böröcz, Erika Molnár, Zsófia Hajdú, Alicia Csizmár, Boglárka Rózsa-Dobó
Welcome speech by Dorka Gálvölgyi, director of Eötvös10.