András Kovács
The native form of this personal name is Kovács András. This article uses the Western name order.
András Kovács | |
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Born |
Chidea, Romania | 20 June 1925
Occupation |
Film director Screenwriter |
Years active | 1952-1996 |
András Kovács (born 20 June 1925) is a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. He directed 30 films between 1961 and 1996. His 1968 film The Lost Generation was entered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival.[1] His 1978 film A ménesgazda was entered into the 29th Berlin International Film Festival.[2] His 1981 film Temporary Paradise won the Silver Prize at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.[3] His 1985 film The Red Countess was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival.[4]
He was also a member of the jury at the 5th Moscow International Film Festival in 1967[5] and the 1976 Cannes Film Festival.[6]
Selected filmography
- Cold Days (1966)
- The Lost Generation (1968)
- Present Indicative (1972)
- A ménesgazda (1978)
- Temporary Paradise (1981)
- The Red Countess (1985)
References
- ↑ "6th Moscow International Film Festival (1969)". MIFF. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
- ↑ "IMDB.com: Awards for A ménesgazda". imdb.com. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
- ↑ "12th Moscow International Film Festival (1981)". MIFF. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
- ↑ "14th Moscow International Film Festival (1985)". MIFF. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
- ↑ "5th Moscow International Film Festival (1967)". MIFF. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
- ↑ "1976 Juries". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
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