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Miklós Jancsó

In Memoriam Miklós Jancsó

  In memory of Hungarian master director Miklós Jancsó († January 31, 2014), the Berlinale is showing his contribution to the anthology film Magyarország 2011 (Hungary 2011) beginning February 6, 2014, online at www.berlinale.de.   Miklós Jancsó, an exponent of “New Wave” cinema, developed his own recognisable personal style and cinematic signature. The Berlinale had close ties to him as he had participated in various sections ...

Hungarian Film Festival of Los Angeles

“The Hungarian Film Festival is without a doubt the best ethnic film festival in Los Angeles. It is well programmed and well produced. I can not think of a better way in which to promote Hungarian cinema in Hollywood.
GREGORY LAMMLE …Lammle Theaters

“The opportunity for film enthusiasts to see Hungarian films, exchange ideas and generate
relationships in the entertainment community are just the beginning of the positive benefits that stem from the Hungarian Film Festival. This festival provides an opportunity for Hungarian filmmakers to voice their passion for storytelling through the beauty of film. “An American Rhapsody”, a film by Hungarian Eva Gardos, was the International Grand Prize winner of the Hartley-Merrill Screenwriting Competition, but it was the Hungarian Film
Festival that allowed Eva to share her voice with the rest of the world.”
DEBBIE VANDERMULLEN… Hartley-Merrill

 

 

Shaggy Jancsó opens gloomy Magyar Fest

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SHAGGY JANCSÓ OPENS MAGYAR FEST by Alex Deleon for http://www.filmfestivals.com/ Budapest, Feb. 5, 2010   The 41st annual Hungarian film week (Magyar Filmszemle) opened on February 2 with a new feature film by silver haired Miklós Jancsó, who at age 88 is by far the oldest active Hungarian movie director and, in fact, one of the oldest working directors in the world today.                  &...

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