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Éva Ruttkai is a Actor Hongroise born on 31 december 1927 at Budapest (Hongrie)

Éva Ruttkai

Éva Ruttkai
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Nationality Hongrie
Birth 31 december 1927 at Budapest (Hongrie)
Death 27 september 1986 (at 58 years) at Budapest (Hongrie)
Awards Kossuth Prize, Jászai Mari-díj

Éva Ruttkai (31 December 1927, Budapest – 27 September 1986, Budapest) was a Hungarian actress, well known from her work on stage, cinema, and television productions. She was the wife of Miklós Gábor, and later Zoltán Latinovits.

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Filmography of Éva Ruttkai (6 films)

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Actress

When Joseph Returns, 1h29
Directed by Zsolt Kézdi-Kovács
Origin Hongrie
Genres Drama
Actors Éva Ruttkai, Gábor Koncz
Roles Ágnes, József's wife
Rating64% 3.221473.221473.221473.221473.22147
Le marin Joseph confie sa jeune épouse Marie à sa mère Agnès, avant d'embarquer en mer Baltique. Mais les deux femmes n'entretiennent aucune sympathie mutuelle. Marie s'enfonce dans le mutisme et devient la maîtresse d'un chauffeur de taxi par peur de la solitude. Pourtant, lorsqu'elle est enceinte, un rapprochement s'effectue entre les deux femmes et toutes deux, désormais, souhaitent ardemment le retour de Joseph.
Sinbad
Sinbad (1971)
, 1h30
Directed by Zoltán Huszárik
Genres Drama
Actors Zoltán Latinovits, Margit Dajka, Éva Ruttkai, Ildikó Bánsági
Roles Lenke
Rating74% 3.7401653.7401653.7401653.7401653.740165
The film opens with a sequence of fleeting images - the stamens of a flower, drops of oil on water, glowing embers, a spider's web, a strand of blonde hair, a leaf frozen in the ice, rain dripping from a wooden roof, etc. - each of which will subsequently be linked to one of Szindbád's memories of his love affairs. We then see the body of the dead or dying Szindbád lying in a cart drawn by a horse through the countryside, where nobody any longer seems interested in him. A voiceover (of Szindbád) then introduces a stream of memories, often disconnected and unchronological, of the many women who have been the focus of his life.