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  1. Professor Hannibal (Hungarian: Hannibál tanár úr) is a 1956 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri and starring Ernő Szabó, Zoltán Greguss and Manyi Kiss. The film is based on a novel by Ferenc Móra set in Budapest during the Interwar period.

  2. Hannibál tanár úr: Directed by Zoltán Fábri. With Ernö Szabó, Noémi Apor, Emmi Buttykay, Hilda Gobbi. When a Latin teacher publishes an essay on the Carthaginian General Hannibal, he is quickly hailed as a celebrity genius, but in reality has become an unwitting pawn of far-right politicians.

    • (856)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Zoltán Fábri
    • 1956-10-18
  3. Mass protests by university students, dubious suspensions, a fire caused by misconduct, a corrupted, opportunistic academic council and an alignment of research with ideology: Zoltán Fábri’s image of the education system in Professor Hannibal would be end-to-end sordid if it weren’t for Béla Nyúl, a beacon of sanity in Fábri’s ...

  4. Nov 1, 2018 · Hungarian. En la Hungría de los años 30, bajo la dictadura de carácter fascista, el estúpido y cobarde profesor de secundaria Nyúl (Ernö Szabó), se convierte en héroe local al haber rescatado fortuitamente una emblemática ave disecada tras un incendio en la escuela.

  5. May 15, 2021 · Zoltan Fabris 1956 Hungarian feature about the persecution of an educator (played for both laughs and great pathos by Ernö Szabó) whose essay about Hannibal and the Punic Wars in a school bulletin is deemed unflattering to the Mussolini regime. A beautifully shot, modest masterpiece which is, as the cliche goes, as timely today as ever.

  6. Professor Hannibal is a 1956 Hungarian drama film directed by Zoltán Fábri and starring Ernö Szabó, Zoltán Greguss and Manyi Kiss. The film is based on a novel by Ferenc Móra set in Budapest during the Interwar period.

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  8. Zoltán Fábri's Professor Hannibal is a brutal flaying of groupthink, specifically that required by the interwar, proto-fascist government in Hungary. Directing a film based upon his own novel, Fábri depicts a Hungary in which Christianity is compulsory, and anyone who speaks of revolution is the enemy, and automatically a friend to both Jews ...