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Event name

Film Screening and Conversation with Director Connie Field

When

Wed 01 / 14 / 2026
7:00 PM to 9:15 PM

Where

Lafayette Library and Learning Center at Don Tatzin Community Hall
3491 Mt Diablo Blvd
Lafayette CA 94549

Who can attend

Open to all

Price

$20.00

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Democracy Noir

Film screening and conversation with award-winning director Connie Field

As Viktor Orbán dismantles Hungary’s democratic institutions, three women—a journalist, a politician, and a nurse—work tirelessly to for their country’s soul.   An inspiring portrait of resistance and a chilling mirror image of the current crisis of democracy in the US.

Democracy Noir provides a sweeping account of one of the most consequential regimes of this century. It paints an incisive portrait of how Viktor Orbán used a free and democratic election to install authoritarian rule in Hungary, enjoying widespread approval from Hungarian nationalists as well as global conservative neighbors inclined to his illiberal views. He changed the constitution, took over the courts, dismantled the rule of law, and took over the media.

Revered by Donald Trump and the Heritage Foundation, Orban’s influence helped shape Project 2025 and the current policies of the Republic Party. The film is a timely lesson on how the rise of autocratic politicians around the world, and an increasingly emboldened far right politic, pose dire consequences for us all.