Imre Gyongyossy
Imre Gyongyossy worked on a variety of projects during Gyongyossy's entertainment career. Gyongyossy worked on a variety of projects during Gyongyossy's early entertainment career, including "Job's Revolt" (1984), "Palm Sunday" (1968) and "The Ten Thousand Suns" (1967). Gyongyossy also contributed to "Touha zvana Anada" with Film Symphony Orchestra of Prague (1971). Gyongyossy continued to work in film in the eighties and the nineties, directing motion pictures like the drama "Yerma" (1984) with Gudrun Landgrebe, "Let Ye Inherit" (1985) and the Ishrat Ismail adventure "Circus on the Moon" (1989). Gyongyossy also appeared in "Szamuzottek" (1991) with Lidia Bock. More recently, Gyongyossy directed "Funfzig Jahre Schweigen: Deutsche in der USSR" (1992), the Tamas Feheri documentary "Freedom of the Death" (1993) and the thriller "Halal a Sekely Vizben" (1994) with Anna Romantowska. Gyongyossy more recently wrote the drama "Europe Is Far Away" (1995) with Levente Tamasi.
Filmography
Movies
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No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Yerma |
Director, Screenwriter |
- | 1984 |
No Score Yet |
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The Revolt of Job | Director | - | 1983 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Legend About the Death and Resurrection of Two Young Men |
Director, Screenwriter |
- | 1972 |