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2 Leila and Gábor: 7.323 1956 operetta 3 Rakoczy's Lieutenant: 7.298 1954 youth film 4 The State Department Store: 6.684 1953 musical comedy 5 Liliomfi: 6.646 1955 classical 6 The Man of Gold: 6.602 1962 classical 7 2×2 néha 5: 6.390 1955 musical comedy 8 Keep Your Chin Up: 6.362 1954 comedy 9 The Poor Rich (or Poor Plutocrats) 5.895 1959 ...
This is a list collecting the most notable films produced in Hungary and in the Hungarian language. The list is divided into three major political-historical eras. For an alphabetical list of articles on Hungarian films see Category:Hungarian films .
Animation family: Salamon király kalandjai: Albert Hanan Kaminski: Ori Pfeffer, Hana Laslo, Ori Laizerouvich: Animation family history: A Viszkis: Nimród Antal: Bence Szalay: Action: 2018: Sunset: László Nemes: Juli Jakab, Vlad Ivanov, Marcin Czarnik, Evelin Dobos, Judit Bárdos: Entered into the 91st Academy Awards: Another Day of Life ...
This is a list collecting the most notable films produced in Hungary and in the Hungarian language during 1948–1989. For an alphabetical list of articles on Hungarian films see Category:Hungarian films.
It had 3 seasons. 2 in 2006 (spring and fall) and 1 in 2008 (fall). The show returned in 2013 spring on RTL II. Győzike: a documentary-soap about a Hungarian gypsy family. The head of the family called Győző Gáspár, husband and father of two girls, who is a pop/rap singer and he had a band but after the show started in 2005 the band broke up.
Pages in category "Films set in Hungary" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 13 Years, 13 Minutes; A. ... One Heavenly Night; P. Perlasca – Un eroe ...
How Hungary’s Versatile Locations, World-Class Artisans and 30% Tax Incentive Brought ‘The Brutalist,’ ‘Maria,’ ‘Dune 2’ and Other Oscar Contenders to Life Christopher Vourlias ...
The Mézga Family (in Hungarian Mézga család) is an animated TV series about fictional Hungarian family made by Pannonia Film Studio in Hungary between 1969 and 1978. [1] Scripts for the series were written by József Romhányi and József Nepp. Nepp also served as the film director.