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Negative history of Hungarian cinema

Negative history of Hungarian cinema

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Negative history of Hungarian cinema

2010
0h 47m
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Documentary

Overview

Reconstructions of unrealized Hungarian films in cooperation with the greatest Hungarian film directors.

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20 members
Directing

Ferenc András

Self

Ferenc András
Directing

István Bácskai Lauró

Self

István Bácskai Lauró
Directing

Tamás Banovich

Self

Tamás Banovich
Directing

István Dárday

Self

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Directing

Dömölky János

Self

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Directing

Judit Elek

Self

Judit Elek
Directing

Gyula Gazdag

Self

Gyula Gazdag
Directing

Gulyás Gyula

Self

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Directing

János Gulyás

Self

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János Herskó

Self

János Herskó
Directing

Miklós Jancsó

Self

Miklós Jancsó
Directing

András Kovács

Self

András Kovács
Directing

Károly Makk

Self

Károly Makk
Production

József Marx

Self

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Lilla Mátis

Self

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Directing

Márta Mészáros

Self

Márta Mészáros
Directing

János Rózsa

Self

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Pál Sándor

Self

Pál Sándor
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Sándor Sára

Self

Sándor Sára
Directing

Péter Tímár

Self

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