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Tibor Szilágyi (voice), Mátyás Usztics (voice), Ágnes Bertalan (voice), Tamás Széles (voice), Piroska Molnár (voice) Animated drama. The Nutcracker in 3D. Andrei Konchalovsky. Elle Fanning, Nathan Lane, John Turturro, Charlie Rowe, Shirley Henderson, Frances de la Tour, Richard E. Grant, Yulia Vysotskaya, Aaron Michael Drozin.
Imre Soós, György Solthy, Erzsi Pártos, Teri Horváth. 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.
25 November 1971. (1971-11-25) Running time. 90 minutes. Country. Hungary. Language. Hungarian. Szindbád (also known as Szinbád / Sindbad / Sinbad) is a 1971 Hungarian film directed by Zoltán Huszárik, and based on short stories by the writer Gyula Krúdy.
This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total. Austro-Hungarian films (2 C, 17 P) Films by Hungarian directors (121 C) Hungarian films by genre (21 C) Hungarian film-related lists (1 C, 2 P)
Munich – The Edge of War. Munich – The Edge of War is a 2021 period spy thriller film directed by Christian Schwochow, from a screenplay by Ben Power. It is based upon the 2017 novel Munich by Robert Harris. The film stars Jeremy Irons, George MacKay and Jannis Niewöhner.
Tímea Palácsik. . (m. 2013) . Andrew G. Vajna (born András György Vajna; 1 August 1944 – 20 January 2019) was a Hungarian film producer whose films include the first three entries in the Rambo series, Total Recall, Tombstone, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Evita, and Terminator 3. He founded the now-defunct production companies Carolco ...
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.
Mafilm[1][2] was established in 1948. It has been the largest and most significant film studio in Hungary and a strategic base for the Hungarian film industry. Mafilm's history has seen days of glory, just as it has survived severe agonies. The roots of its birth go back to Kolozsvár, and its ancestors include Europe's third-largest silent ...