12 result(s) for magda szabó
Mirren Attends Budapest Film Premiere
- 12 Mar 2012 8:00 AM
- entertainment
"Oscar-winning British actress Helen Mirren was in Budapest last week for the premiere of director Istvan Szabo's most recent work, Az Ajto (“The Door”). In the film, based on a novel by Hungarian writer Magda Szabo, Mirren plays a housekeeper. She described her role in the film as the most demanding and complex of her career."
Hungarian Szabó Filming Adaptation Of Szabó Book
- 3 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- entertainment
"Famed film director István Szabó is shooting a film based on “The Door” by the late Hungarian writer Magda Szabó.
'20 Dresses For Europe', Petőfi Literary Museum, Shown Until 30 May
- 28 May 2010 2:00 AM
- community & culture
"An exhibition has been opened at the Museum of Literature Petőfi featuring beautiful dresses by European fashion designers. The twelve Spanish, four Belgian and four Hungarian designers transferred into textile the thoughts of, among others, Gabriel García Márquez, Carlos Fuentes, Hugo Claus, Magda Szabó and Sándor Márai.
Mirren Attends Budapest Film Premiere
- 12 Mar 2012 8:00 AM
- entertainment
"Oscar-winning British actress Helen Mirren was in Budapest last week for the premiere of director Istvan Szabo's most recent work, Az Ajto (“The Door”). In the film, based on a novel by Hungarian writer Magda Szabo, Mirren plays a housekeeper. She described her role in the film as the most demanding and complex of her career."
Hungarian Szabó Filming Adaptation Of Szabó Book
- 3 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- entertainment
"Famed film director István Szabó is shooting a film based on “The Door” by the late Hungarian writer Magda Szabó.
'20 Dresses For Europe', Petőfi Literary Museum, Shown Until 30 May
- 28 May 2010 2:00 AM
- community & culture
"An exhibition has been opened at the Museum of Literature Petőfi featuring beautiful dresses by European fashion designers. The twelve Spanish, four Belgian and four Hungarian designers transferred into textile the thoughts of, among others, Gabriel García Márquez, Carlos Fuentes, Hugo Claus, Magda Szabó and Sándor Márai.