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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.
The first Hungarian film in color, Best male actor, Karlovy Vary Film Festival 1950 The Marriage of Katalin Kis: Félix Máriássy: Ági Mészáros, Ádám Szirtes, Sándor Pécsi: Drama: Úri muri : Frigyes Bán: Sándor Deák, Éva Szörényi, Ági Mészáros: Singing Makes Life Beautiful: Márton Keleti: Imre Soós, Violetta Ferrari ...
This is a list collecting the most notable films produced in Hungary and in the Hungarian language during 1901–1948.. While the first years of the Hungarian cinema were in its infancy with mostly experimental films and short comedic sketches mostly conducted by enterprising hobbyists, by 1940 a large industry grew out of their footsteps, with famed film star idols and film studios.
Hungarian historical comedy films (5 P) D. Hungarian historical drama films (33 P) Pages in category "Hungarian historical films" The following 15 pages are in this ...
Films of the Hungarian Soviet Republic (4 P) H. Lost Hungarian films (10 P) Hungarian silent films (2 C, 77 P) I. Hungarian independent films (14 P) M.
The Round-Up (Hungarian: Szegénylegények, "Poor young men", i. e. outlaws) is a 1966 Hungarian film directed by Miklós Jancsó.Well received in its home country, it was Jancsó's first film to receive international acclaim.
Sarajevo (1940 Hungarian film) The Sea Has Risen; Semmelweis (1940 film) Semmelweis (1952 film) The Siege of Beszterce; Silent Monastery; Stars of Eger (1923 film) A Strange Marriage; Sunset (2018 film) Sunshine (1999 film)
Hungarian Revolution of 1956 films (6 P) T. Films set in Transylvania ... The Old Scoundrel; One Heavenly Night; P. Perlasca – Un eroe Italiano; R. The Red and the ...