Lajos Szabó

Most Popular Lajos Szabó Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

A Nice Neighbor Trailer (1979)

26 March 1979

Hungarian-born Laszlo Szabo returned to his native country to play the part of Dibusz in this comedy.

Blind Endeavour Trailer (1985)

30 November 1985

Blind luck ties the fate of two people together.

Koportos Trailer (1980)

14 February 1980

A Roma laborer living in a shantytown strives to organize a traditional, dignified funeral for his wife following her sudden death.

Riddance Trailer (1973)

30 May 1973

Jutka, a young woman who works in a factory, falls in love with Andras, a university student. She pretends to be a student, to him and to his parents, and begins to live a lie.

Pheasant Tomorrow Trailer (1974)

28 April 1974

The loving couple of this grotesque parable parody of the Kádár-regime, Mária and István row to an uninhabited, idyllic island.

A Priceless Day Trailer (1979)

06 December 1979

Irén and Attila, a not-so-young couple, are in love. All they want is a flat of their own where they could live together.

It's Rain and Shine Together Trailer (1977)

22 August 1977

The film condenses the awkwardness of country and functionary existence, consumer thinking based on paternalistic relationships into the sequence of events of 20 August, the feast of the Hungarian new loaf with sentimental irony and documentary credibility.

Ábel a rengetegben Trailer (1994)

07 September 1994

The film is set in Transylvania in the 1920s, a region that was then part of Romania under the peace treaties following the First World War.

Bald Head for Bald Head Trailer (1972)

13 August 1972

In this naturalistic satire enriched with burlesque, Boróka, the haircutting artist once cuts a hair so, that the customer has to be shaved bald.

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.