György Kovásznai Trailers
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Total trailers found: 19
01 January 1972
A passionate poet feels abandoned at the places of amusement in the Boulevard.
01 January 1965
Some fascinating paintings, photoes and animated pictures tell about the pleasure which a miner may feel when coming up to the light after the dangers in a mine.
07 April 1982
György Kovásznai co-directs his last film “Reportrait” with Elek Lisziák, a series of interviews about various sociological subjects based on the concept of “Anima Veritae”.
03 April 1980
Zsolt Mohai, an eccentric shop window decorator in his 40s, drops by Anna Parádi on his wedding day, asking her to phone his bride Klára Horváth and call off the event.
01 January 1967
This etude made up of captured snaps having a sociographic impact and expressive photo-collages by Dezső Korniss is the satirical apotheosis of the single, working urban woman from the second half of the 1960s.
01 June 1965
Animated look at an ever-changing portrait of a man and a woman
01 January 1967
Shakespeare's Hamlet is rendered in exquisitely expressive pen drawings.
01 January 1971
A film based on his new film concept called anima veritae, and it was the first among his other tentative films.
01 January 1971
Painted and drawn figures and shapes move to a soundtrack of rapidly changing radio broadcasts.
01 January 1964
How a man feels when he sees a beautiful nude...
01 January 1964
Kovásznai György’s fourth short animation follows a cat and dog who walk to a museum to look at s
13 February 1966
In the style of a diary, the film uses black and white photo retouching to show two good friends from Pest falling in love with a girl and finding themselves in a strange love triangle.
01 January 1965
A series of vignettes depicting musicians, painters, and other artists in an amusing manner.
01 January 1974
Screenplay Written by, Painted and Directed by György Kovásznai Music Compilation and Sound Editor: Péter Bársony Music Performed by Gábor Presser, Levente Szörényi, Zsuzsa Koncz, Kati Kovács, Máté Viktor, the LGT and the Hungária Bands Collaborators: János Czipauer, András Osvát, Miklós Papp, Béla Zsebényi, Katalin Kaim, Klára Kassai, and Frigyes Janotyik A subjective interpretation of the everyday life of the 1970s’ Budapest .
01 January 1973
Short animated by György Kovásznai and musicalized by the popular song "Ça ira" that illustrates through paintings, the events that made up the french revolution and its multiple founders.
02 September 1971
An experimental short film documenting the life of Hungarian citizens through city footage and animation.