István Örkény

Most Popular István Örkény Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Cat's Play Trailer (1974)

10 May 1974

Karoly Makk's heartbreaking story of two unmarried sisters who cast wistful glances back at their lives, but still believe in hope and love, earned an Academy Award Nomination for Best Foreign Language Film in 1974.

Kočičí hra Trailer (1984)

10 June 1984

It seems almost unbelievable, but it has been 30 years since István Örkény's Cat's Play premiered on the stage of the former Tyl Theatre, now the Stavovský Theatre, with Dana Medřická and Vlasta Fabiánová in the lead roles.

Cat's Game Trailer (1985)

23 June 1985

Erzsi, living alone in Budapest, keeps up phone and letter contact with her sister Gisa in Germany. Both elderly, they’ve long grown apart in how they face aging: Gisa accepts it, while Erzsi tries to hold on to youth, encouraged by her friend Paula and by Viktor, an aging opera singer and former lover.

Requiem Trailer (1982)

04 February 1982

When a young boy comes in to see a doctor abourt a red mark on his face, the doctor's wife welcomes him into the consulting room instead.

Az ember melegségre vágyik Trailer (1973)

01 January 1973

The Toth Family Trailer (1969)

29 November 1969

The Toth family resides in Northern Hungary. The couple has a daughter and a son, the latter a member of the armed forces.

A Very Moral Night Trailer (1977)

06 October 1977

A brothel in a small Hungarian town becomes the home of a medical student after his favorite working girls find out he's out of rent money.

Towards the Salt Cellar Trailer (1978)

11 March 1978

The Hungarian family make their best to entertain the German exchange-student with traditional Hungarian dishes.

Einige Minuten Außenpolitik Trailer (1989)

01 January 1989

Short film about foreign affairs

Honour and Glory Trailer (1951)

12 April 1951

Lugosi works in the locomotive factory, earning little. He does not feel at ease in the world. One reason for his discontent is that his wife - a tractor factory worker - earns more than he does, and another is that she has even had her innovation accepted, while his has not.