6 result(s) for magda szabó in Entertainment
Hungarian Film 'Pilate' Competing For Golden Globe
- 11 Aug 2020 7:15 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- entertainment
“Pilate”, a Hungarian film directed by Linda Dombrovszky and based on a novel by Magda Szabó, is competing for the Golden Globe Awards after being selected into the Foreign Language Film Series 2021 programme, the Hungarian Film Institute said.
Preview: Free Budapest Classics Film Marathon, 4 – 11 September
- 26 Aug 2019 8:33 AM
- entertainment
Between 4-11 September 2019, the Hungarian National Film Fund is organizing the 3rd Budapest Classics Film Marathon, the prominent international film festival of the Hungarian capital.
'Devil's Cauldron Festival', Villány, 31 July - 4 August
- 29 Jun 2018 10:59 AM
- entertainment
Ördögkatlan or the 'Devil's Cauldron' is an annual multi-cultural event in four small villages in the county of Baranya, in the Villany Wine region,which takes place between 31 July – 4 August in 2018.
Hungarian Author’s Novel Republished In US To Enormous Critical Acclaim
- 12 Feb 2015 8:00 AM
- entertainment
Renowned Hungarian author Magda Szabó’s (1917-2007) 1987 novel “The Door”, first published in English in Stefan Draughon’s translation in 1995 and retranslated by Len Rix ten years later, has now been republished in the New York Review of Books (NYRB) Classics series to enormous acclam. The Hungarian novelist’s book was praised in a lengthy New York Times article by author Claire Messud.
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.
Hungarian Film 'Pilate' Competing For Golden Globe
- 11 Aug 2020 7:15 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- entertainment
“Pilate”, a Hungarian film directed by Linda Dombrovszky and based on a novel by Magda Szabó, is competing for the Golden Globe Awards after being selected into the Foreign Language Film Series 2021 programme, the Hungarian Film Institute said.
Preview: Free Budapest Classics Film Marathon, 4 – 11 September
- 26 Aug 2019 8:33 AM
- entertainment
Between 4-11 September 2019, the Hungarian National Film Fund is organizing the 3rd Budapest Classics Film Marathon, the prominent international film festival of the Hungarian capital.
'Devil's Cauldron Festival', Villány, 31 July - 4 August
- 29 Jun 2018 10:59 AM
- entertainment
Ördögkatlan or the 'Devil's Cauldron' is an annual multi-cultural event in four small villages in the county of Baranya, in the Villany Wine region,which takes place between 31 July – 4 August in 2018.
Hungarian Author’s Novel Republished In US To Enormous Critical Acclaim
- 12 Feb 2015 8:00 AM
- entertainment
Renowned Hungarian author Magda Szabó’s (1917-2007) 1987 novel “The Door”, first published in English in Stefan Draughon’s translation in 1995 and retranslated by Len Rix ten years later, has now been republished in the New York Review of Books (NYRB) Classics series to enormous acclam. The Hungarian novelist’s book was praised in a lengthy New York Times article by author Claire Messud.
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.