Katalin Kabdebó

Most Popular Katalin Kabdebó Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Bride Was Beautiful Trailer (1987)

13 August 1987

The teenage boy, Giuseppe, lives with his mother in Cammarata, a Sicilian mountain village. His father left the family years ago, and has since then settled down as a guest worker in West-Germany and established a family.

Hülyeség nem akadály Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

Budakeszi srácok Trailer (2006)

02 November 2006

Hungary, 1950s. Istvánka is a sensitive little boy, longing for a role model and friendship, whose father died in the war before he was born.

Shaman Trailer (1977)

19 February 1977

The film is a lyrical series of associations compiled from documentaries. Márkus, the actor is shut in his own flat by his wife by accident.

Das Lied Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

János Kovácsi's film is an ironic portrayal of a day in the life of a beautiful German woman in her prime who arrives at Lake Balaton to take charge of her inheritance, a small house with a garden full of childhood memories.

Queen: Hungarian Rhapsody - Live in Budapest '86 Trailer (2012)

20 September 2012

On 27th July 1986, British stadium rock band Queen broke new ground by playing for the first time in Hungary, a country which was still under a communist dictatorship behind the Iron Curtain.

Az óriás Trailer (1984)

05 April 1984

In the spring of 1945, in bombed-out Budapest, a powerful boy, young István Kovács, recently arrived from the mountains, and a girl from Pest, Juli Szandál, who has lost everyone, meet.

Eskimo Woman Feel Cold Trailer (1984)

31 May 1984

The film is about a piano player who falls in love with Mari, a beautiful blond woman, who happens to be the wife of a deaf-mute animal caretaker.

Diorissimo Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

This short film examines the circumstances of an unintentional murder, without success. As Wittgenstein stated, "Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent.

The Váci Street tram Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

The Váci Street tram was discontinued with the completion of the Deák Square - Lehel Square section of the North-South Metro in December 1981.