1970 · Budapest
by Ferenc Kosa (director, screenwriter); Sandor Csoori (screenwriter); Ferenc Bessenyei, Tamas Major, Gheorghe Dinica (starring)
Budapest: Interfoto, 1970. Two vintage borderless reference photographs from the 1970 Hungarian film. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso.
From the archive of the PIX Agency, a photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers (as well as those still living in Europe) and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969.
A dramatization of the Hungarian peasant revolution in 1514, led by imprisoned peasant leader Gyorgy Dozsa. Director Ferenc Kosa was best known for "Ten Thousand Days" (1967, for which Kosa received the Best Director award at Cannes) and "Beyond Time" (1973).
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From the archive of the PIX Agency, a photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers (as well as those still living in Europe) and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969.
A dramatization of the Hungarian peasant revolution in 1514, led by imprisoned peasant leader Gyorgy Dozsa. Director Ferenc Kosa was best known for "Ten Thousand Days" (1967, for which Kosa received the Best Director award at Cannes) and "Beyond Time" (1973).
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