László Ferencz Trailers
Látástól vakulásig TrailerA Long Spoon TrailerKnight of the TV-screen Trailer
Látástól vakulásig TrailerA Long Spoon TrailerKnight of the TV-screen Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
02 March 1963
The story recalling the spirit of Gilgamesh, the Sumerian king quarrelling with his approaching death, takes place in a cancer hospital in Budapest.
08 June 1967
The changing and turbulent history of Hungary is seen through the eyes of three men over a 30-year period in this somber drama.
01 January 1959
Mrs. Fazekas and her three sons live in a tenement house in the outskirts. The eldest son, Fecó, is saving money in order to buy a washing machine for his mother, while her other two sons spend time by hanging around and playing tricks.
26 October 1978
The story of how a demon is summoned by mistake and the lengths the couple that invoked him have to go to get rid of him without losing their souls in the bargain.
18 August 1958
1932, Budapest. Gere János, an unemployed worker searching for employment in the capital, is organised into the secret police after a raid.
30 March 1961
A Hungarian doctor, Dr. Hajnal, who always considered himself out of politics, falls in love with the Soviet intelligence agent, the radio operator Alba, operating in the occupied Wehrmacht of Hungary.
01 January 1955
The top management of the co-operative in the rural community at Lake Balaton goes on coaches everywhere to irritate Mrs.
02 December 1949
A female worker in Socialist Hungary gains the acceptance of her male colleagues.
04 January 1970
This mocking criticism of public life and the media focuses on a TV series. The protagonist of the film, depicting the battles fought for Hungarian castles during the Ottoman occupation, is chosen to be the amateur Prohászka Feri, a worker in the beer-factory.
15 March 1962
Blondie and Árpi love each other very much. She is a hairdresser, he is a confectioner. Blondie's parents are divorced and she lives with her grandmother.
13 July 1980
Those who don't work have to think very hard to make ends meet. Can one be called an artist of life who sells the Blood Field to Bulgarian gardeners in post-war Budapest? The need is great, sometimes greater than the power of the law, as long as an army of gullible people roam the streets.
23 January 1969
This ironic comedy is set in the god-forsaken Kiskúnbékás, at the end of the fifties. There are nd