Péter Bacsó, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Péter Bacsó

film director

Date of Birth: 06-Jan-1928

Place of Birth: Košice, Košice Region, Slovakia

Date of Death: 11-Mar-2009

Profession: screenwriter, lecturer, film director

Nationality: Hungary

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Péter Bacsó

  • Péter Bacsó (6 January 1928 – 11 March 2009) was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter.After high school graduation Bacsó wanted to become an actor and later a theatre director, but ultimately decided to try filmmaking.
  • His first job in a film was as an assistant in Géza Radványi's Valahol Európában (Somewhere in Europe) at the age of 19.
  • He continued as a script editor and screenwriter.
  • He graduated at the Hungarian School of Theatrical- and Film Arts in 1950.
  • At the time he was already a familiar face in studios. He was a successful screenwriter during the 1950s before beginning to direct films a decade later.
  • He made his first feature film, Nyáron egyszeru in 1963.
  • He made his most famous film, A tanú (The Witness) in 1969, but it was banned at the time and wasn't released until 1979.
  • The film became a cult classic in Hungary; it is a political satire about the early-1950s Communist regime. Bacsó later continued to make mostly political and satirical films, for a wider audience.
  • He made various genre films, trying his hand in musicals, comedies, etc.
  • He continued filmmaking up to his later years, however his last two films were generally dismissed by critics and the public alike as badly written and low quality works.
  • His 2001 film Hamvadó cigarettavég (Smouldering Cigarette) was a biopic of Hungarian actress and singer Katalin Karády.
  • His 2008 film Virtually a Virgin was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival.

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