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  2. Explanation for Everything - Wikipedia

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    Erika interviews Ábel at a café and exaggerates the story's political dimension for professional gain. Her article goes viral, threatening the reputation of Jakab and the school. Jakab's nonchalant attitude in face of the accusations angers both his colleagues and his wife, who suggests his focus on his work has begun to harm their family life.

  3. Hannah Szenes - Wikipedia

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    Hanna's War, a film about Szenes's life directed by Menahem Golan, was released in 1988. Szenes was portrayed by Maruschka Detmers. Blessed is the Match: The Life and Death of Hannah Senesh, directed by Roberta Grossman, is a documentary film that recounts the events of Szenes's life. It was released in 2008.

  4. László Bogdán - Wikipedia

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    Bogdán was born in Pécs in 1974, [5] [6] and grew up in Cserdi in southern Hungary. His family was very poor, struggling to get enough food and afford basic goods. He was Roma, a group that has generally been viewed unfavourably in Hungary. Bogdán attended school for three years. [7] [8]

  5. RTL (Hungarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Midnight Traveler - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Traveler is a 2019 documentary film directed by Hassan Fazili. Filmed on three smartphones by Fazili and his wife, Fatima Hussaini, and their two daughters, it chronicles their three-year journey from their home in Afghanistan to Europe in search for asylum.

  7. Szilágyi family - Wikipedia

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    The Szilágyi family traces its origin from the region of the Szilágy-patak (present-day Sălaj River, part of Romania). The family intermarried with other important houses of the region, such as House of Basarab, House of Hunyadi, House of Rozgonyi etc. Most specialists agree that the family died out in the Middle Ages. [2]

  8. The Mézga Family - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Elisabeth Haich - Wikipedia

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    She was born and raised in Budapest in Hungary. In 1941 with Selvarajan Yesudian , who arrived in Hungary from India in 1937, they founded Europe's first yoga school in Budapest. After the end of World War II in 1948, due to the communist regime, they had to close their school and flee to Switzerland , where they founded a new yoga school.