György Sánta

Most Popular György Sánta Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Underworld Trailer (2003)

19 September 2003

Vampires and werewolves have waged a nocturnal war against each other for centuries. But all bets are off when a female vampire warrior named Selene, who's famous for her strength and werewolf-hunting prowess, becomes smitten with a peace-loving male werewolf, Michael, who wants to end the war.

Chameleon Trailer (2008)

03 December 2008

While cleaning offices at night, Zsolt Kovàcs learns a lot about his invisible employers by examining what they leave behind, carefully choosing his targets, often disillusioned women whom he seduces, methodically taking their money.

Csudafilm Trailer (2005)

27 January 2005

A disowned son of a Greek aristocrat arrives in Hungary in 1949 over his family’s communist beliefs and starts work in the Lágymányos tobacco factory, where he falls for Gizi Weiss and fathers their first child in 1953.

Stalin Trailer (1992)

21 November 1992

The life and career of the brutal Soviet dictator, Josef Stalin. Through the eyes and memories of Anna Aliluyeva, Stalin’s granddaughter, the film traces the rise of the Bolshevik tyrant from Lenin’s return from exile to his brutal struggle with Trotsky, the creation of his feared secret police and the merciless inner workings of his regime.

Varg Veum - At Night All Wolves Are Grey Trailer (2011)

04 November 2011

Varg Veum investigates a case where his good friend Even, a highly decorated ex-army officer, is falsely accused of bombing Armakon, a weapons storage facility.

Immigrants (L.A. Dolce Vita) Trailer (2008)

30 October 2008

Hungarian-born Jóska and his Russian-born friend, Vlad, decide to invade America. It's not an easy task, but in their own special way, they manage.

Casper and Emma: Best Friends Trailer (2013)

15 February 2013

Casper is reluctant to start at a new daycare, but when he arrives he meets Emma who has a stuffed animal that can come to life.

A Hortobágy legendája Trailer (2008)

11 May 2008

The film weaves together three stories from Hortobágy. It takes a sacred approach to the honesty, fallibility, stubbornness and deep emotions of the ancient people of Hortobágy.