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László Lugossy is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter and Editor Hongrois born on 23 october 1939 at Budapest (Hongrie)

László Lugossy

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Nationality Hongrie
Birth 23 october 1939 (84 years) at Budapest (Hongrie)

László Lugossy (born 23 October 1939) is a Hungarian film director.

In 1976, his film Man Without a Name was entered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding single achievement. In 1981 he was a member of the jury at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.

His 1981 film Köszönöm, megvagyunk was entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival. The following year he was a member of the jury at the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival. In 1985, his film Flowers of Reverie won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize at the 35th Berlin International Film Festival.

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Filmography of László Lugossy (4 films)

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Actor

Satantango
Satantango (1994)
, 7h30
Directed by Béla Tarr
Origin Hongrie
Genres Drama
Actors Mihály Víg, László Lugossy, Peter Berling, János Derzsi, Ferenc Kállai
Roles Schmidt
Rating81% 4.097774.097774.097774.097774.09777
In a desolate village, after the collapse of a collective farm, Futaki (Miklós Székely B.) is having an affair with Mrs. Schmidt (Éva Almássy Albert), as he is awakened at dawn by the ringing of church bells, even though the nearest church had been destroyed long ago. Mr. Schmidt (László Lugossy) conspires with a group of co-workers to steal the villagers' money and flee to another part of the country. Futaki ambushes Schmidt and discovers his plans, after which he demands to become part of the scheme—all of this being watched by a lonely drunk man known as the Doctor (Peter Berling), who writes the events down in a notebook. However, the conspiracy is terminated when rumors spread across the village that the charismatic and manipulative Irimiás (Mihály Vig), a former co-worker who had been presumed dead, is returning. Meanwhile, Irimiás and his friend Petrina (Putyi Horváth) make a secret deal with a Hungarian military officer somewhere else that involves his return to the village and manipulation of its community.

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We're Getting Along, 1h41
Directed by László Lugossy
Genres Drama
Actors József Madaras
Rating71% 3.583323.583323.583323.583323.58332

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Editor