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Miklós Jancsó
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Director
From
Vác, Hungary
Born
1921-09-27
Overview
Miklós Jancsó (27 September 1921 – 31 January 2014) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. Jancsó achieved international prominence from the mid-1960s onwards, with works including The Round Up (Szegénylegények, 1965), The Red and the White (Csillagosok, katonák, 1967) and Red Psalm (Még kér a nép, 1971). Jancsó's films are characterized by visual stylization, elegantly choreographed shots, long takes, historical periods, rural settings, and a lack of psychoanalyzing. A frequent theme of his films is the abuse of power. His works are often allegorical commentaries on Hungary under Communism and the Soviet occupation, although some critics prefer to stress the universal dimensions of Jancsó's explorations. Towards the end of the 1960s and especially into the 1970s, Jancsó's work became increasingly stylized and overtly symbolic.
He received five nominations for the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival. winning for Red Psalm in 1972. In 1973 he was awarded the prestigious Kossuth Prize in Hungary. He received awards for his life work in 1979 and 1990, at Cannes and Venice respectively.
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Known For

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Private Vices, Public Virtues
May 6, 1976

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Red Psalm
Mar 9, 1972

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The Red and the White
Nov 3, 1967

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The Pacifist
Dec 30, 1970

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The Round-Up
Jan 6, 1966

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Hungary 2011
Feb 2, 2012

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Winter Wind
Dec 4, 1969

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My Way Home
Jan 14, 1965

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The Tyrant's Heart, or Boccaccio in Hungary
Oct 26, 1981

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Agnus Dei
Apr 22, 1971

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Legkisebb film a legnagyobb magyarról
Jan 1, 2002

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Silence and Cry
Jun 12, 1968

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The Confrontation
Feb 6, 1969

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Decameron '69
Jan 1, 1969

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So Much for Justice!
Feb 11, 2010
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