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The film was chosen to be part of the New Budapest Twelve, a list of Hungarian films considered the best in 2000. [2] The film was shot at the Hunnia Film Studios in Budapest . The screenplay was written by prolific Hungarian screenwriter Károly Nóti AKA Karl Noti, [ 3 ] based on a stage play by István Zágon. [ 4 ]
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It received a then-record seven nominations, and was the first film to win more than two awards. The 5th Academy Awards were conducted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on November 18, 1932, [ 11 ] at a ceremony held at The Ambassador Hotel [ 11 ] in Los Angeles, California .
Listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival: A beszélő köntös: Tamás Fejér: István Iglódi, Antal Páger: Agitátorok : Dezső Magyar: Gábor Bódy, Tamás Szentjóby, György Cserhalmi: Banned after release Fényes szelek: Miklós Jancsó: Hosszú futásodra mindig számíthatunk: Gyula Gazdag: Isten hozta, őrnagy úr: Zoltán ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Make a Living: André Berthomieu: Victor Boucher, Dolly Davis, André Dubosc: Comedy [18]The Malay Dagger: Roger Goupillières: Jean Marchat, Gaby Basset, Jean Toulout
A magyar ugaron – Zilahy Kálmán – Tanár (1973)[21] The Danube Pilot – Monsieur Boris (1974) A Pendragon legenda – Dr. Bátky János (1974) Kaputt (1974) (TV) 141 perc a befejezetlen mondatból – Wavra tanár (1975) Az áruló (1975) (TV) Az öreg – öreg(1975) Ballagó idő – Huszártiszt (1976)
Kameradschaft (English: Comradeship, known in France as La Tragédie de la mine) is a 1931 dramatic film directed by Austrian director G. W. Pabst. The French-German co-production drama is noted for combining expressionism and realism. [1] The film concerns a mine disaster where German miners rescue French miners from an underground fire and ...
Tales Of Budapest (Hungarian: Pesti mese) is a 1937 Hungarian comedy film directed by Béla Gaál and starring Ida Turay, Antal Páger and Gyula Kabos. [1] It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze.