| 9.30–10.00 | Registration | |
| 10.00–10.15 | Welcome words | György Ráduly, director of the National Film Institute – Film Archive |
| Session 1: Lost Worlds – Research of early motion pictures | ||
| 10.15–10.45 | Presentation of Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé | Pénélope Riboud-Seydoux, general director of the Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé |
| 10.45–11.30 | Reconstruction of early newsreels (1896–1919) | Galina Torma, chief researcher of the National Film Institute – Film Archive |
| 11.30–11.45 | Coffee-break | |
| Session 2: 120 Years of Hungarian cinema | ||
| 11.45–12.15 | Roots of Hungarian cinema | Márton Kurutz, manager of the Collections and Research Department of the National Film Institute – Film Archive |
| 12.15–12.45 | Hungarians in Hollywood – How have they changed? | Steve Kovacs, producer, director, professor of San Francisco State University |
| 12.45–13.30 | Lunch-break | |
| 13.30–15.00 | Guided tour of the exhibition: Wide Angle – 120 Years of Hungarian Cinema | |