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Zoltán Fábri
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Born (1917-10-15)15 October 1917
Died 23 August 1994(1994-08-23) (aged 76)
Occupation Film director
Years active 1951–1983

Zoltán Fábri (born October 15, 1917 – died August 23, 1994) was a famous Hungarian film director and screenwriter. He was known for making movies that explored important questions about being human.

Two of his films, The Boys of Paul Street (1969) and Hungarians (1978), were even nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. This is a very big honor in the film world! His 1965 film Twenty Hours won a top prize at the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. He also won a special award for directing at the 9th Moscow International Film Festival for his 1975 film 141 Minutes from the Unfinished Sentence.

Zoltán Fábri's Life and Work

Zoltán Fábri loved art from a young age. He studied painting and graduated from the Hungarian College of Fine Arts. In 1950, he started working in the Hungarian film industry. He began as a production designer, which means he helped create the look and feel of the movie sets.

Becoming a Director

Fábri directed his first film, Vihar (Storm), in 1951. He became famous around the world with his third movie, Körhinta (Merry Go-Round), in 1956. He continued to direct and write films until the early 1980s.

After he stopped making films, Fábri taught at the University of Theatre and Film Arts in Budapest. He also wrote screenplays in his later years, but these were never made into movies. From 1959 to 1981, Fábri was the president of the Hungarian Film Artist Union, which is like a club for people who make films in Hungary.

His Unique Filmmaking Style

Fábri's movies are often described as "classical." This means he used traditional and well-known techniques in his art. He was inspired by film styles like Italian Neorealism and French Poetic Realism. These styles focused on showing real life and everyday people.

In the 1960s, he tried out different ways of telling stories, like using flashbacks. His 1976 film Az ötödik pecsét even had some very dream-like or surrealist scenes. However, he generally stuck to his classical style and didn't use many of the newer, more experimental film techniques of his time. This made his films popular with the government at the time.

In 1979, he received an Honorable Prize at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival for his important contributions to cinema.

A Perfectionist Director

Zoltán Fábri was known for being a perfectionist. He planned every single scene in his movies down to the smallest detail, months before filming even began. He would write, draw, and even choreograph (plan the movements) everything precisely. He rarely changed things on the spot.

Even though he had a reputation for being strict, he was very kind and friendly to the child actors on the set of The Boys of Paul Street.

Most of Fábri's films were based on books or short stories, and he wrote the screenplays himself. A common theme in his movies was the question of what it means to be human. Many of his films were set during or around World War II. He often worked with actress Mari Törőcsik and cinematographer György Illés. In 1969, he even acted in one film, A tanú (The Witness), which was a comedy made by his friend Péter Bacsó.

Zoltán Fábri passed away in 1994 from a heart attack when he was 76 years old.

Zoltán Fábri's Films

Here is a list of some of the films Zoltán Fábri worked on:

Title Year International Title Director Screenwriter Production Designer Actor
Maddie the Goose-boy 1950 Yes
Déryné 1951 Yes
Vihar 1952 Storm Yes
Erkel 1952 Yes
Életjel 1954 Fourteen Lives Yes
Dandin György, avagy a megcsúfolt férj 1955 Yes
Körhinta 1956 Merry Go-Round Yes Yes Yes
Hannibál tanár úr 1956 Professor Hannibal Yes Yes
Bolond április 1957 Summer Clouds Yes Yes
Édes Anna 1958 Sweet Anna Yes Yes Yes
Dúvad 1961 Brute Yes Yes
Két félidő a pokolban 1962 The Last Goal Yes Yes Yes
Nappali sötétség 1963 Darkness in Daytime Yes Yes Yes
Vízivárosi nyár 1964 Hard Summer (TV series) Yes
Húsz óra 1965 Twenty Hours Yes
Útószezon 1966 Late Season Yes
A Pál-utcai fiúk 1969 The Boys of Paul Street Yes Yes
Isten hozta, őrnagy úr! 1969 The Tóth Family Yes Yes
A tanú 1969 The Witness Yes
Hangyayaboly 1971 Ant Hill Yes Yes
Plusz-mínusz egy nap 1973 Plus-Minus One Day Yes Yes
141 perc a befejezetlen mondatból 1975 141 Minutes from the Unfinished Sentence Yes
Az ötödik pecsét 1976 The Fifth Seal Yes Yes
Magyarok 1978 Hungarians Yes Yes
Fábián Bálint találkozása Istennel 1980 Bálint Fábian Meets God Yes Yes
Requiem 1981 Yes Yes
Gyertek el a névnapomra 1983 Housewarming Yes Yes
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