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    István Szabó

    Hungarian film director, screenwriter, and opera director

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  1. István Szabó (Hungarian: [ˈsɒboː ˈiʃtvaːn]; born 18 February 1938) is a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, and opera director. Szabó is one of the most notable Hungarian filmmakers and one who has been best known outside the Hungarian-speaking world since the late 1960s.

    • Film director
    • 18 February 1938 (age 85), Budapest, Hungary
  2. István Szabó. Director. Writer. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. István Szabó was the first director to bring home to Hungary the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. The movie receiving the award was his 1981 film Mephisto.

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Actor
    • Budapest, Hungary
    • István Szabó
  3. Istvan Szabo is one of the most critically acclaimed Hungarian film directors of the past few decades. In the 1960s and '70s he directed auteur films in Hungarian, which explore his own generation's experiences and recent Hungarian history (Apa (1966); Szerelmesfilm (1970); Tuzoltó utca 25. (1973)). For the public beyond art house cinema, his ...

    • February 18, 1938
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  5. Introduction István Szabó István Szabó; Life; Career Pre–1964 Hungarian films, 1964–1980 International co-productions featuring Brandauer, 1981–1988 1991–present Themes Style Other work

  6. Mar 20, 2013 · When Emerenc, the central character of István Szabó's "The Door," sweeps the pavement to rid it of snow, she looks like she's fighting an enemy. Every sweep is fierce and deliberate and there's a determination to the old woman's movements that testifies to far greater battles she's fought in the past.

  7. Highest Rated: 100% Father (1966) Lowest Rated: 10% Shem (2004) Birthday: Feb 18, 1938. Birthplace: Budapest, Hungary. Istvan Szabo has emerged as one of the most important Hungarian filmmakers...

  8. Nov 30, 2020 · István Szabó • Director of. Final Report. “If one would still like to be with others in the future, the cinema will remain”. 30/11/2020 - Decorated Hungarian filmmaker István Szabó enlightens us about his melancholic and comic Final Report, which has just had its international premiere at Tallinn Black Nights.

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