Zoltán Fábri

Zoltán Fábri

Born 15/10/1917
Budapest, Budapest főváros, Budapest főváros, Austria-Hungary

Died 23/08/1994 (76 years old)
Budapest, Budapest főváros, Budapest főváros, Hungary

Biography

Zoltán Fábri (1917, Budapest–1994, Budapest) studied design at the Academy of Fine Arts and acting at the Academy of Dramatic Art. He began his career as a theatre designer, actor, and later director. His first film as a director was the village drama The Storm (Vihar). Selected filmography (except for TV): the drama of a man who gave in to the pressure of his conformist surroundings Hannibal tanár úr (1956); the psychological drama Darkness in Daytime (Nappali sötétség, 1963); the political drama Twenty Hours (Húsz óra, 1965, Grand prix ex aequo at the 4th IFF in Moscow); in Americo-Hungarian co-production, a transcription of Ferenc Molnár's novel The Boys of Paul Street (Pál-utcai fiúk, 1969); a drama about the fates of women behind the gates of a cloister Ant Hill (Hangyaboly, 1971); adaptations of two novels by József Balázs: Hungarians (Magyarok, 1977); and Balint Fabian Meets God (Fábián Bálint találkozása Istennel, 1980, Prize for Best Male Performance at the 8th IFF in New Delhi).

MFF Karlovy Vary

Director

Screenwriter

Production designer

Actor

Movies
1995

The Wittness Again

1991

Egy igazi bohóc (TV movie)

1969

Binding Sentiments

 

The Witness

Documentaries
2003

Szemlevillanás

1986

Filmszemle '86