Most Popular József Lörincz Trailers
Total trailers found: 13
City Map Trailer (1977)
01 January 1977
Through the personal memories of István Szabó we can became the observers of the life of Budapest.
Budapest, amiért szeretem Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
István Szabó reveals a lesser-known side to the public in this work, which strings together eight shorts of Budapest into a single movie.
Potteries Trailer (1981)
08 June 1981
Andras (Zygmunt Malanowicz), an older man employed as a furniture designer, gets a life-jarring shock when he returns from a trip and finds that some of the work he developed has been given over to a younger employee.
To See Naples and... Trailer (1972)
28 April 1972
Szegedi Anna, a lawyer having just arrived back from Naples wants to divorce his husband, also a lawyer, because since a hot night she has only been thinking of Laczkó, the handsome businessman.
Rumbling Silence Trailer (1978)
19 January 1978
An oil driller falls for the lonely farm wife of a man working in Budapest.
Lovefilm Trailer (1970)
08 October 1970
A story of two young people in Hungary, Jancsi and Kata. First they are good friends, later lovers. Soon after the 1956 Revolution Kata leaves Hungary, Jancsi stays there.
Charmers Trailer (1970)
19 February 1970
This light comedy with grotesque elements tells the story of M, the young and beautiful model mother, who seeks happiness and a father for her precocious, but inventive daughter, Tündike.
Identification Trailer (1975)
28 February 1975
While awaiting his release from the Soviet detention camp he is being held in, a half-starved refugee (Andras Ambrus) finds that an error has been made and his name is not on the to-be-released list.
Assume Yourself Trailer (1975)
20 February 1975
A story about the Hungarian pioneers summer vacations.
Orpheus and Eurydice Trailer (1986)
06 January 1986
The opera-film, as opposed to Gluck's Vienna version, is a recollection of the ancient tragic Greek myth.
We're Getting Along Trailer (1981)
12 February 1981
More than a storyline with a beginning, middle, and end, this tale of a foundry worker who engages a woman -- and fellow worker -- to do housekeeping for him is a tale that holds up the Hungarian social system against the morality of an exploitative male-female relationship.