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The Annunciation (Hungarian: Angyali üdvözlet) is a Hungarian film directed by András Jeles in 1984, based on The Tragedy of Man (1861) by Imre Madách. Plot summary [ edit ]
The Tragedy of Man (Hungarian: Az ember tragédiája) is a play written by the Hungarian author Imre Madách.It was first published in 1861. The play is considered to be one of the major works of Hungarian literature and is one of the most often staged Hungarian plays today.
Jury Special Prize at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival; Won the Silver Bear at Berlin: Hol volt, hol nem volt: Gyula Gazdag: Dávid Vermes, Frantisek Husák: Fantasy: Miss Arizona: Pál Sándor: Marcello Mastroianni, Hanna Schygulla: Drama: A másik ember: Ferenc Kósa: Ferenc Bessenyei, Károly Eperjes: Szamárköhögés: Péter Gárdos
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The director of this film, the French stage and film actor Alain Cuny, was for years a friend and associate of the diplomat, playwright and symbolist poet Paul Claudel (1868–1955), whose sister Camille was possibly better known outside the French-speaking world.
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