Created by and featuring AIT students, this short movie responds to Hungarian film, Bolshe Vita by Ibolya Fekete, which tells the story of a bunch of people from different countries speaking different languages who meet in Budapest after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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One Day in the Life of an AIT Student
This short movie by Hieu Do and Aidan Lee-Gillian was created as a response to Hungarian film One Day by … More
Nighthawks in Ruben Brandt, Collector
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One Day – An Extended Screenplay
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Izoláció
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