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Laszlo Vajda Movies

1983  
 
Three short stories involving alcohol in one way or another are strung together in this film, adapted by director Peter Bacso from the Russian author Vassili Shukshin, and first presented for television. In sequence, they are "The Insult," about a father who gets into a wild melée at a shop when he is mistakenly accused of being an alcoholic; "Conversation in a Restaurant," about two men who get drunk together at a nightclub and the next day, the younger of the two breaks his promise to bring the other along on a trip home; and "The Unexpected Guest," about an alcoholic who goes to a village to try to find his long-lost daughter. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Geza Tordy
 
1983  
 
The Hungarian turmoil of the mid-1950s -- when more than 150,000 left the country and Soviet tanks rolled through the streets -- serves as a backdrop for this wisp of a story about an opera singer, his wives, his mother-in-law, and a 35-year-old man he takes under his wing. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Laszlo Vajda
 
1981  
 
Cecilia Esztergalyos stars as the unlikely-named "Sz," a woman bent on absorbing the persona of Marilyn Monroe through the characters Monroe played in the movies. While she is being interviewed for a job, Sz remembers critical events from her own life that reflect some of the pathos of the Hollywood star's existence: failed relationships, exploitation, unhappy affairs. These bits form the substance of the film. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Cecilia EsztergalyosLaszlo Vajda, (more)