Released Date:
1973-09-27
Languages:
Hungarian
Countries:
Hungary
Runtime:
97 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (181 Reviews)
Director:
Istvèn SzabèHungary's postwar history told through the dreams, nightmares, and memories of the inhabitants of an old house on the eve of it's destruction.
Released Date:
1982-03-22
Languages:
Hungarian, German, English
Countries:
West Germany, Hungary, Austria
Runtime:
144 min
Rated:
UNRATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (6733 Reviews)
Director:
Istvèn SzabèGenres:
DramaPèter Dobai (screenplay)
Istvèn Szabè (screenplay)
Klaus Mann (novel)
A German stage actor finds unexpected success and mixed blessings in the popularity of his performance in a Faustian play as the Nazis take power in pre-WWII Germany. As his associates and friends flee or are ground under by the Nazi terror, the popularity of his character supercedes his own existence until he finds that his best performance is keeping up appearances for his Nazi patrons.
Released Date:
1985-10-04
Languages:
German
Countries:
Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria, West Germany
Runtime:
144 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (1806 Reviews)
Director:
Istvèn SzabèIstvèn Szabè (screenplay)
Pèter Dobai (screenplay)
John Osborne (inspired by)
Set during the fading glory of the Austro-Hungarian empire, the film tells of the rise and fall of Alfred Redl (Brandauer), an ambitious young officer who proceeds up the ladder to become head of the Secret Police only to become ensnared in political deception.
Released Date:
1989-03-10
Languages:
Hungarian, German
Countries:
Hungary, West Germany, Austria
Runtime:
140 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (1111 Reviews)
Director:
Istvèn SzabèPèter Dobai
Erik Jan Hanussen (autobiography)
Paul Hengge (additional material)
Gabriella Prekop (dialogue)
Istvèn Szabè
Released Date:
2000-07-14
Languages:
English, French
Countries:
Germany, Austria, Canada, Hungary, France
Runtime:
181 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (10687 Reviews)
Director:
Istvèn SzabèIstvèn Szabè (story)
Istvèn Szabè (screenplay)
Israel Horovitz (screenplay)
The film follows a Jewish family living in Hungary through three generations, rising from humble beginnings to positions of wealth and power in the crumbling Austro-Hungarian Empire. The patriarch becomes a prominent judge but is torn when his government sanctions anti-Jewish persecutions. His son converts to Christianity to advance his career as a champion fencer and Olympic hero, but is caught up in the Holocaust. Finally, the grandson, after surviving war, revolution, loss and betrayal, realizes that his ultimate allegiance must be to himself and his heritage.
Released Date:
2002-03-07
Languages:
English, Russian, French, German
Countries:
France, UK, Germany, Austria
Runtime:
108 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (2706 Reviews)
Director:
Istvèn SzabèRonald Harwood (play)
Ronald Harwood (screenplay)
A tale based on the life of Wilhelm Furtwangler, the controversial conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic whose tenure coincided with the controversial Nazi era. One of the most spectacular and renowned conductors of the 30s, Furtwangler's reputation rivaled that of Toscanini's. After the war, he was investigated as part of the Allies' de-Nazification programme. In the bombed-out Berlin of the immediate post-war period, the Allies slowly bring law and order--and justice--to bear on an occupied Germany. An American major is given the Furtwangler file, and is told to find everything he can and to prosecute the man ruthlessly. Tough and hard-nosed, Major Steve Arnold sets out to investigate a world of which he knows nothing. Orchestra members vouch for Furtwangler's morality--he did what he could to protect Jewish players from his orchestra. To the Germans, deeply respectful of their musical heritage, Furtwangler was a demigod; to Major Arnold, he is just a lying, weak-willed Nazi.
Released Date:
2005-02-18
Languages:
English
Countries:
Canada, USA, Hungary, UK
Runtime:
104 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (10374 Reviews)
Director:
Istvèn SzabèRonald Harwood
W. Somerset Maugham (novel)
Tale of amorous folly and revenge set in the world of the London stage in the late 1930's. Reigning diva Julia Lambert's success and fame grow suddenly wearisome. She falls head over heels for a young American, Tom, and begins a passionate May - December affair. When she realizes that Tom is just a young social climber whose real passion is ambitious young starlet Avice Crichton, Julia begins to plot a delightful revenge.
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