Most Popular László Ranódy Trailers
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27 February 1950
A young peasant boy stands up to tyranny, aided by his trusting friend- a goose.
05 June 1956
Nagy István, the formerly poor peasant boy returns to his native village as a teacher. His conviction is that the abyss between rich and poor can be diminished by good will.
18 August 1959
1922. Sándor serves as a farm-hand, but would like to become a blacksmith. He is completely enchanted by the beautiful wife of his new master.
18 August 1966
The film is put at the beginning of the century in Sárszeg, following the humiliation and collapse of a high-school teacher.
05 April 1965
Based on a novel by Dezso Kosztolani, this Hungarian drama is set at the turn of the 20th century. A young, homely woman lives at home with her mother and retired father.
19 August 1980
The director has intertwined an old amateur film, shot about the Kosztolányi-family, with the adaptation of three short stories of the author.
18 August 1953
March 15, 1848; the revolution breaks out in the town of Pest. Yet at café Pilvax, in among he revolutionary youth, there is the informer of the imperial court as well.
04 March 1976
An orphan girl suffers abuse from her adoptive parents.
01 January 1955
The top management of the co-operative in the rural community at Lake Balaton goes on coaches everywhere to irritate Mrs.
18 August 1970
Aunt Ilka, who likes company, opens her house standing in the middle of a six-acre rose garden in the little town for the golden youth of the town.
02 January 1960
A moving story of a bright and sensitive schoolboy growing up in an old, established boarding school in the city of Debrecen in eastern Hungary.
30 January 1958
Life is on in the old house of Vizváros. Kids play on the ground. The adopted son of the janitor, Matyi, is hopelessly in love with Juli.
03 June 1942
Miklós is a young, talented and thoughtful architect who is all about his work. He doesn't loiter or run after women, but he is also eager to have a happy family.
01 January 1968
Locations of László Ranódy’s film Pacsirta (Skylark) appear in the experimental etude, in János Tóth’s extreme, distorted, wide-angle footage, image associations.