BUDAPEST.- The exhibition that opened at the Museum of Fine Arts on 20th September includes a portrait film about Kentridge as well as one of his most recent projects titled I am not me, the horse is not mine. Occasioned by the discussion at the museum on 4th October, a significant body of the artists film projects will be screened in the form of a special, one-off installation, among them his Soho and Felix series about post-apartheid South Africa, as well as two animation films: Shadow Procession and Ubu and the Truth Commission, the latter being an adaptation of Alfred Jarrys drama Ubu the King. On the same day a selection of experimental, fine art quality films by György Kovásznai (1934-1983) can also be seen. The installation I am not me, the horse is not mine is actually adapted from Gogols