Lajosmizse Hosts One-Day Pop-Up Cinema

One-day Mozgó Mozi pop-up cinema in Lajosmizse: family-friendly mornings, crime and comedy afternoon, thrilling evening screenings at the Cultural House. Affordable $5.56 tickets on-site, Dec 29, 2025.
when: 2025.12.29., Monday
where: 6050 Lajosmizse, Szabadság tér 12.

Film screenings roll into the Lajosmizse City Cultural House and Library on December 29, 2025, as Mozgó Mozi sets up for a full day at the Cultural House. Tickets are sold on-site before each show, priced at $5.56. The organizers reserve the right to change the schedule and program.

Morning Line-Up

9:00 – Karácsonyi egércsata (Christmas Mouse Battle): Norwegian animated feature, 80 minutes, not recommended for children under 6.
11:00 – Zootopia 2: American animated film, 111 minutes, not recommended for children under 6.

Crime and Comedy Block

13:00 – Szemfényvesztők 3 (Now You See Me 3): American crime film, 113 minutes, children under 12 only with adult supervision.
15:00 – Legénybúcsú (Bachelor Party): Hungarian comedy, 105 minutes, not recommended for under 16.

Evening Highlights

17:00 – Szenvedélyes nők (Passionate Women): Hungarian romantic comedy, 115 minutes, not recommended for under 16.
19:00 – Predator: Halálbolygó (Predator: Death Planet): Horror/sci-fi, 108 minutes, not recommended for under 16.

2025, adrienne

Pros
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Super cheap tickets (about $5.56), so you can catch multiple movies without nuking your travel budget
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Family-friendly earlier in the day with animated films, plus clear age guidance so parents know what’s okay
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Mix of international hits (Zootopia 2, Now You See Me 3) and local Hungarian comedies—nice cultural sampler
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No advance booking stress—buy tickets on-site before each show
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Compact one-day schedule in a single venue, easy to plan around other sightseeing
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Lajosmizse is reachable from Budapest by train or car in about 1–1.5 hours, with straightforward roads and regional rail
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English speakers can enjoy the U.S. titles; even if dubbed/subtitled, plots are familiar - Lajosmizse isn’t a major tourist hub, so fewer foreigner-friendly services and less name recognition than Budapest or Lake Balaton
Cons
Hungarian-language films likely won’t have English subtitles, so non-speakers may miss the jokes/nuance
Schedule can change at the organizer’s discretion—risky for tight itineraries
Compared to big-city festival pop-ups or premium cinemas abroad, amenities and “event” atmosphere may feel modest

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