Vilmos Kun

Most Popular Vilmos Kun Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

A revizor Trailer (1989)

29 June 1989

The corrupt leaders of a small rural town learn that an auditor is coming from St Petersburg. Frightened, they try to put things in order.

Sunshine Trailer (1999)

13 September 1999

The fate of a Hungarian Jewish family throughout the 20th century.

Budapest Tales Trailer (1977)

02 March 1977

"Budapest Tales" is about a group of people (consisting of Szabo regular Andras Balint along with Ildiko Bansagi and Karoly Kovacs) who find a broken down tram while trying to go to the city.

Temptations Trailer (2002)

11 February 2002

Directed, written, and co-produced by Zoltan Kamondi), Kisertesek ("Temptations") illustrates the struggle between ancient traditions and the modern world of restless young Marci (Marcell Miklos), a fatherless young man who is considered somewhat of an outcast within the community.

Mephisto Trailer (1981)

11 February 1981

A German stage actor finds unexpected success and mixed blessings in the popularity of his performance in a Faustian play as the Nazis take power in pre-WWII Germany.

Diary for My Children Trailer (1984)

03 May 1984

After having lost her parents, young Juli returns from the Soviet Union to her native Budapest. Scarred by the wounds of the past, the ghost of Stalin’s oppression haunts her as she reunites with her aunt and adoptive mother Magda.

Palika leviszi a szemetet Trailer (2004)

30 November 2004

The Long Shadow Trailer (1992)

01 January 1992

Upon his father's death, a Hungarian stage actor travels to Israel for the funeral and meets his stepmother for the first time.

Somlói galuska Trailer (2002)

02 January 2002

We live in an age of unhappiness. Like all people of all ages, we experience our everyday private and public life waiting for redeeming miracles.

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.