Zoltán Fábri

Hungarian film director and screenwriter

Zoltán Fábri - Hungarian film director and screenwriter
Born

1917
108 years ago

Died

August 23rd, 1994
30 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Hungary

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A prominent Hungarian director and screenwriter, he played a significant role in shaping post-war Hungarian cinema. His career spanned several decades, during which he created films that addressed social issues and historical themes. Notable works include 'The Fifth Seal' and 'The Confrontation', both of which garnered critical acclaim. His films often blended realism with poetic elements, making them distinct in Hungarian film history.

Directed 'The Fifth Seal', awarded at Cannes

Directed 'The Confrontation', recognized for its narrative depth

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