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Miklós Jancsó

Highest Rated: 95% The Red and the White (1967)

Lowest Rated: 95% The Red and the White (1967)

Birthday: Sep 27, 1921

Birthplace: Vac, Hungary

Hungarian director Miklos Jancso gained international recognition in the late 1960s, when "The Round-up" (1966), "The Red and The White" (1967) and "The Confrontation" (1969) garnered numerous awards at a variety of international film festivals. Displaying evidence of a developing revolutionary vision and uniquely formalistic cinematic style, these films not only established Jancso's reputation as an auteur, but also helped to serve notice to the world that Hungarian filmmaking had entered into a dynamic new era.

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Highest-Rated Movies

95% 86% The Red and the White
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Last Supper at the Arabian Grey Horse
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Vices and Pleasures
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85% The Round-Up
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Electra, My Love
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Winter Wind (Sirokko)
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83% Silence and Cry
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58% Private Vices, Public Virtue
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The Lord's Lantern in Budapest
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Móricz Zsigmond 1879-1942
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Filmography

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Last Supper at the Arabian Grey Horse 2001 Director, Writer The Lord's Lantern in Budapest 1999 Self, Director, Screenwriter The Tyrant's Heart (A zsarnok szíve, avagy Boccaccio Magyarországon) 1981 Director Private Vices, Public Virtue 58% 1976 Director Vices and Pleasures 1976 Director Electra, My Love 1974 Director Electra, My Love 66% 1974 Director Winter Wind (Sirokko) 1970 Director The Confrontation 1969 Director, Screenwriter Winter Wind 1969 Director The Red and the White 95% 86% 1967 Director Silence and Cry 83% 1967 Director, Writer Szegenylegenyek 1966 Director The Round-Up 85% 1965 Director Móricz Zsigmond 1879-1942 1956 Director
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