Hungarian Cinema: From Coffee House to MultiplexWallflower, 2004 - 258 páginas Hungarian cinema has often been forced to tread a precarious and difficult path. Through the failed 1919 revolution to the defeat of the 1956 Uprising and its aftermath, Hungarian film-makers and their audiences have had to contend with a multiplicity of problems. In the 1960s, however, Hungary entered into a period of relative stability and increasing cultural relaxation, resulting in an astonishing growth of film-making. Innovative and groundbreaking directors such as Miklós Jancsó (Hungarian Rhapsody, The Red and the White), István Szabó (Mephisto, Sunshine) and Márta Mészaros (Little Vilma: The Last Diary) emerged and established the reputation of Hungarian films on a global basis. This is the first book to discuss all major aspects of Hungarian cinema, including avant-garde, animation, and representations of the Gypsy and Jewish minorities. |
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... Hungarian film - makers were frequent participants at Venice and won a number of awards . At the 1939 festival , Viktor Bánky's István Bors ( Bors István ) won the Bronze prize while Frigyes Bán was awarded a Biennale Cup in 1941 for a film ...
... Hungarian film - makers were frequent participants at Venice and won a number of awards . At the 1939 festival , Viktor Bánky's István Bors ( Bors István ) won the Bronze prize while Frigyes Bán was awarded a Biennale Cup in 1941 for a film ...
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... Hungarian counterpart to the documentaries of the Grierson team in Britain , or the more radically inclined Polish group START ( Stowarzyszenie Milosnikow Filmu Artystcznego / Society of Friends of Artistic Cinema ) with films such as ...
... Hungarian counterpart to the documentaries of the Grierson team in Britain , or the more radically inclined Polish group START ( Stowarzyszenie Milosnikow Filmu Artystcznego / Society of Friends of Artistic Cinema ) with films such as ...
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... Hungarian Film and Theatre School is taken from György Szabo's 1982 publication The Hungarian Film Institute and Film Archive : 1957-1982 , which , unfortunately , is thin on detail and written from an official perspective . The Art of ...
... Hungarian Film and Theatre School is taken from György Szabo's 1982 publication The Hungarian Film Institute and Film Archive : 1957-1982 , which , unfortunately , is thin on detail and written from an official perspective . The Art of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Revolution Reaction and the Talkies | 16 |
Quotas Foreigners and Coproductions | 30 |
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