Márton Garas

Márton Garas

Total Credits at Criticker: 3 (Director), 2 (Writer)

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    Három hét
    The jealous prince Manihiki has to go on a journey and leaves his wife in the custody of his servant. The princess Vjera escapes and meets the count Ivan. They spend three weeks of blissful seclusion. Afterwards Vjera returns to her husband. Years later the lovers arrange a new meeting. Prince Manihiki surprises them and kills her.
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    Anna Karenina
    The 1918 Hungarian silent version of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina.
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    Elnémult harangok
    The film version of Viktor Rákosi's novel. Rákosi began his career as a journalist under the pseudonym Sipulusz, working as an in-house staff member of the Budapest Hírlap. In 1894, he founded and edited the highly successful Márton Kakas, a tabloid newspaper. While Sipulusz was keeping two generations amused with his charming jokes, narratives and wallets, Viktor Rákosi began to write serious works, lofty, patriotic narratives and novels.
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