Watch Bon Jovi – Drive-in Night, Gunda, and Promising Young Woman in Debrecen with the original English dub!
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Bon Jovi’s exclusive full-length new concert can be seen on screen by their fans around the world.
The live concert, designed specifically for cinema audiences, was recorded on the 22nd of May in New Jersey and will be shown in numerous movie theatres around the world. Since the start of their career in 1983, Bon Jovi has earned their place among international rock legends with an unbroken success of nearly forty years. In addition to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, they have also been admitted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. With more than 130 million discs sold, more timeless rock anthems on them, and thousands of concerts in front of 35 million fans in more than 50 countries, Bon Jovi is still one of the most popular rock bands.
Watch the preview of the concert and the concert film!
The movie is suitable for 12-year-olds and over.
Tickets are available at the ticket office of the Apollo Cinema and online on the apollomozi.hu website.
Ticket prices: 1990 Forints
Time: 8 pm on the 18th of June
Place: Apolló Cinema, Kertész Mihály Hall
There are two more English-language movies starting today:
Gunda
Documentary film
93 minutes
The movie is suitable for 6-year-olds and over.
Plot: Shot in black-and-white and without dialogue, the film follows the daily life of a pig, two cows, and a one-legged chicken.
The movie won a special mention in Sofia International Film Festival for the Best Documentary Film.
Written and directed by Viktor Kosakovskiy.
Time: 6 pm everyday
Place: Apolló Cinema, Soós Imre Hall
Trailer:
Promising Young Woman
Thriller, crime, drama
113 minutes
The movie is suitable for 16-year-olds and over.
Plot: A young woman, traumatized by a tragic event in her past, seeks out vengeance against those who crossed her path.
The movie won the Academy Award for the Best Original Screenplay.
Written and directed by Emerald Fennel.
Time: 8 pm everyday
Place: Apolló Cinema, Soós Imre Hall
Trailer:
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