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- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Miklos Jancsó was born in 1921 in Vac, Hungary. His mother Angela Poparada was Romanian and his father Sandor Jancsó Hungarian. Jancsó received a degree in Law from the University of Cluj-Napoca in 1944. After fighting in WWII and a brief period as a POW, he chose to join the Film and Theater Academy in Budapest, and graduated with a diploma in Film Directing in 1950. His fifth feature film The Round-Up (1966) was a huge hit domestically and internationally and is often considered a significant work of world cinema. Hungarian film critic Zoltan Fabri called it "perhaps the best Hungarian film ever made." Film critic Derek Malcolm included the film in his list of the 100 greatest films ever made. In Hungary, it was seen by over a million people (in a country with a population of 10 million). His next film The Red and the White (1967) became Jancsó's biggest success internationally. It won for example the 'Best Foreign Film' award from the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics. In his following films he developed a personal style of historical analysis using complex camera movements, dance and popular songs, creating his own cinematic style he called "political musical". The long takes became a trademark of Jancsó, so for example the 80-minute long Winter Wind (1969) consists of only 12 shots. Jancsó received the 'Best Director' award at the Cannes Film Festival 1972 for the film Red Psalm (1972). During the 1970s, Jancsó divided his time between Italy and Hungary and made a number of films in Italy, the best known of which is Private Vices, Public Virtues (1976). At that time, his films Hungarian Rhapsody (1979) and Allegro barbaro (1979) were the most expensive to have been produced in Hungary, but the critical reaction was muted. Jancsó was awarded the Career Golden Lion at the Venice Film festival in 1990. After little success and a long break Jancsó returned with The Lord's Lantern in Budapest (1998), which proved to a be a surprising comeback for the director. This success led to a succession of 5 more Pepe (Zoltán Mucsi) and Kapa (Péter Scherer) films, the last in 2006. Jancsó also cemented his reputation by making appearances in a number of films, for example as himself in his Pepe and Kapa films and in guest roles in works by up-and-coming Hungarian directors. Jancsó died of lung cancer on 31 January 2014, aged 92. Fellow Hungarian director Béla Tarr called Jancsó "the greatest Hungarian film director of all time" and acknowledged Jancsó's influence on his own work.- Mónika Balsai was born on 13 December 1977 in Vác, Hungary. She is an actress, known for Liza the Fox-Fairy (2015), X - The eXploited (2018) and Társas játék (2011).
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Gyula Nemes was born in 1974 in Vác, Hungary. He is a director and writer, known for Zero (2015), Letünt világ (2008) and Negatív magyar filmtörténet (2010).- Márta Fónay was born on 24 September 1914 in Vác, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. She was an actress, known for A selejt bosszúja (1951), Megvédtem egy asszonyt (1938) and Die Csárdásfürstin (1971). She was married to László, Kanyó. She died on 22 November 1994 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Angéla Eke was born on 5 December 1986 in Vác, Hungary. She is an actress, known for Titanic (2012), Valami Amerika (2023) and Going Postal (2010).
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Zoltán Füredi was born on 5 October 1973 in Vac, Hungary. He is a producer and director, known for Who Says Folklore Can't Be Fun! (2004), V Detectives and Diamond Heist (2012).- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Gábor Lehotka was born on 20 July 1938 in Vác, Hungary. He is known for Trainspotting (1996), Szekszárdi mise (2001) and Muzsika (1984). He died on 29 December 2009 in Vác, Hungary.- Actress
Dóra Szabó was born on 27 June 1987 in Vác, Hungary. She is an actress, known for Zone 234 (2023), Jóban rosszban (2005) and Totem (2021).- Actress
Csenge Dunai was born on 24 June 1992 in Vác, Hungary. She is an actress, known for Indián (2013), Parasites in Paradise (2018) and Radics Béla: a megátkozott gitáros (2023).- István Pion was born on 11 June 1984 in Vác, Hungary. He is an actor, known for Son of Saul (2015), Things Worth Weeping For (2021) and Sunset (2018).
- Ábel Mihalik was born in 1987 in Vác, Hungary.
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Péter Puskás was born on 16 December 1984 in Vác, Budapest, Hungary. He is an actor, known for 56 Drops of Blood (2007), Made in Hungaria (2009) and Casting minden (2008).- Edina Tomán was born on 27 July 1981 in Vác, Hungary. She is a writer, known for Fél lélegzet (2013).
- Script and Continuity Department
- Director
- Producer
József Böjte was born in 1944 in Vác, Hungary. He is a director and producer, known for Én is építettem (1987), Irányított szabadidö több ülésben (1988) and Tehetségek mundérban (1988).- Anna Herczenik was born in 1977 in Vác, Hungary. She is an actress, known for In the Same Garden (2016), The Boy on the Train (2016) and Juan (2010).
- Zsolt Gyulay was born on 12 September 1964 in Vác, Hungary.
- Imre Garaba was born on 29 July 1958 in Vác, Hungary.
- László Csiky was born in 1860 in Vác, Hungary. He was an actor, known for A vörös Sámson (1917), Hófehérke (1917) and Az iglói diákok (1918). He died in July 1936 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
Füzi György was born on 12 April 1975 in Vác. Füzi is a cinematographer, known for Gran Turismo (2023), Dalfutár (2016) and Wacky Run (2016).- Adél Marosi was born on 8 April 1878 in Vác, Hungary. She was an actress, known for A Nagymama (1916), Varázskeringö (1918) and Böském (1914). She died on 10 August 1956 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Production Designer
- Art Department
- Additional Crew
Aurél Koch was born on 13 November 1926 in Vác, Hungary. He was a production designer, known for A tücsök hegedüje (1983), Csúzli (1978) and Minden egér szereti a sajtot (1981). He died in 2008.- Magda Berczelly was born on 3 October 1902 in Vác, Hungary. She was an actress, known for A Két és fél jómadár (1923) and Pax vobiscum (1920). She died on 24 August 1934 in Újpest, Hungary.
- Writer
- Producer
Andor Matolcsy was born on 16 June 1908 in Vác, Hungary. He is a writer and producer, known for Gyávaság (1942), Kettesben (1943) and Orient Express (1943).- József Berky was born on 6 July 1891 in Vác, Hungary. He was an actor, known for Maga lesz a férjem (1938), Fehér éjszakák (1916) and A tanítónö (1917). He was married to Cecília, Lebovicz. He died on 25 September 1953 in Budapest, Hungary.
- Miklós Siliga was born on 6 November 1942 in Vác, Hungary. He died on 15 November 2018 in Budapest, Hungary.