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  1. Zoltán Fábri. Zoltán Fábri (15 October 1917 – 23 August 1994) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. [1] His films The Boys of Paul Street (1969) [2] and Hungarians (1978) [3] were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. His 1965 film Twenty Hours shared the Grand Prix with War and Peace at the 4th Moscow ...

  2. Zoltán Fábri (1917-1994) Zoltán Fábri. He was born in 1917 and between the two World War he finished his primary and secondary school. After them he graduated in the College of Fine Arts, which helped him later to be a production-designer. He liked to learn and joined the Academy of Theatre and Film Arts. He bacame a director and actor.

    • January 1, 1
    • Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
    • January 1, 1
    • Budapest, Hungary
  3. Fábri Zoltán / Nádasy Lászlóː Fábri Zoltán. Portré-vázlat / Grunvalszky Ferencː Beszélgetés Fábri Zoltánnal. Részletek / Ember Marianː Szemelvények kritikákból / Pécsi Szikra Ny., Pécs, 1973; Nádasy Lászlóː Fábri Zoltán; Magyar Filmtudományi Intézet és Filmarchivum–NPI, Bp., 1974 (Filmbarátok kiskönyvtára ...

  4. Zoltan Fabri, film and stage director, stage designer and artist: born Budapest 15 October 1917; married 1947 Noemi Apor; died Budapest 23 August 1994.

  5. Zoltán Fábri was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. His films The Boys of Paul Street (1969) and Hungarians (1978) were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. His 1965 film Twenty Hours shared the Grand Prix with War and Peace at the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1969 film The Toth Family was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1975 film 141 Minutes from the Unfinished Sentence was entered into the 9th Moscow ...

  6. Zoltán Fábri (15 October 1917 – 23 August 1994) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter. His films The Boys of Paul Street (1969) and Hungarians (1978) were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. His 1965 film Twenty Hours shared the Grand Prix with War and Peace at the 4th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1969 film The Toth Family was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1975 film 141 Minutes from the Unfinished Sentence was ...

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  8. Zoltán Fábri. Director. Screenwriter. Production Designer. One of the best film directors of post-Second- World-War Hungary.