Ivan Fenyo Movies

2009  
 
Following a brief expatriation to America, a Hungarian teen returns to his homeland and establishes himself as a white-hot rock star, in this biopic of Eastern European pop idol Miklos "Miki" Fenyo. The drama opens in the spring of 1963, with the Fenyo family preparing for a return to Budapest after nearly a half-decade away. Caught up in the throes of adolescence and obsessed with American pop culture, singer-guitarist Miki dreams of establishing himself as the Jerry Lee Lewis of Hungary. Yet complications best the family upon its return to Budapest: without a job, Mr. Fenyo draws the suspicion of various extremist political elements (and begins to lose his once-stellar reputation), while Miki's onetime friends treat him as an outcast and his old girlfriend, Vera (Tunde Kiss) reveals that she has a new beau. Never one to be daunted, Miki enters a talent competition and vows to restore his father's reputation, win back his love, and regain the respect of his friends, while establishing his own professional identity as a recording star. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Tamás Szabó KimmelTünde Kiss, (more)
2007  
 
A nation whose dreams of freedom have been crushed meet their rivals on a different field of battle in this drama inspired by a true story. In 1956, Karcsi Szabo (Ivan Fenyo) was a star athlete at the University of Budapest and had been named captain of the national water polo team than would represent Hungary in the Olympics held that summer in Australia. However, many of Szabo's countrymen had more on their minds; Hungary had fallen under the oppressive rule of the Soviet Union, and a growing number of Hungarians were demanding independence. One day, Szabo and his friend Tibi (Sándor Csányi) witness a demonstration led by Viki Falk (Kata Dobó) demanding an end to Soviet rule in Hungary. While initially Szabo is more attracted to Falk's beauty than her message, through his attempts to woo her he is awakened to the need for revolution; however, an uprising by the people is crushed by the Soviet war machine, and matters become worse for the Hungarian people. When Szabo and his teammates discover that Hungary will be competing against the U.S.S.R. in the men's Water Polo tournament at the upcoming Olympics, they see an opportunity for a symbolic victory over their oppressors . . . if they will be allowed to leave to country to compete. Szabadsag Szerelem (aka Children of Glory) was based on the true story of Hungary's 1956 water polo victory over the Soviet Union in what has been described as the most violent match in the history of the sport; the documentary Freedom's Fury offers a factual perspective on the same event. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Kata DoboIvan Fenyo, (more)
2007  
 
Two high-tech matchmakers find love in the arms of the competition in director Tamás Sas' warm and fuzzy romantic comedy. Peter (Sandor Csanyi) is an entrepreneurial single father whose tech-savvy dating company feeds fumbling lotharios romantic lines through cleverly-hidden earpieces. Though his clever ruse works like magic nine times out of ten, unsatisfied customer Tomi (Ivan Fenyo) proves an irritating acceptance to the rule. Though he may be filthy rich, Tomi is hopelessly inept in his efforts to win the heart of pretty schoolteacher Veronika (Monika Ullman). Frustrated, Tomi demands instant results. Though Peter and his crafty gal pal Betti (Patricia Kovacs) concoct a clever plan to get Tomi and Veronika on a romantic weekend getaway, the plan hits an unexpected hitch when Peter falls head over heels for the object of his client's affections and Veronika makes a startling revelation. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sándor CsányiMonika Ullmann, (more)
2005  
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A young man gets a crash course in the madness of war in this fact-based drama from director Sam Mendes. Anthony "Swoff" Swofford (Jake Gyllenhaal) decides to join the Marines, just like his father and his father before him, and signs on just in time to be sent to Iraq to fight in the Gulf War in 1991. After experiencing the rigors of boot camp, Swofford and his pal Troy (Peter Sarsgaard) are trained to be snipers, and under the leadership of Sgt. Sykes (Jamie Foxx) and Lt. Col. Kazinski (Chris Cooper), the two land in the middle of a desert where they're up against an enemy they can't always see under a blazing sun with hours of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror. Swofford, Troy, and their fellow soldiers rely on the wits, their sense of humor, and their friendship of their brothers in arms to deal with a situation that doesn't much resemble what they saw on television at home. Jarhead was based on the memoirs of the real-life Anthony Swofford, who did serve as a sniper in the 1991 Gulf War; the title comes from military slang for a Marine enlistee. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jake GyllenhaalPeter Sarsgaard, (more)
2003  
 
Magyar Szépség is basically a Hungarian version of Sam Mendes' Oscar-winning film American Beauty. Comfortably middle-class family man Andras Herendi (Gábor Máté) is stuck in an unsatisfying marriage to Margo (Dorottya Udvaros). His teenage daughter, Erna (Gabriella Hamori), finds herself attracted to her neighbor Bringas (Ivan Fenyo), whose father Orosz (Sergei Ruskin) is a former military officer. While Margo has an affair with a younger man, Andras becomes attracted to Erna's friend (Agi Szirtes). Director Péter Gothár follows through with the rest of the original film's plot points, only the focus here is on the Hungarian capitalist lifestyle following the fall of communism. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Gábor MátéDorottya Udvaros, (more)

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