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Miklós Jancsó(1921-2014)

  • Director
  • Writer
  • Actor
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Miklós Jancsó
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 Les sans-espoir (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 Rouges et blancs (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 Sirocco d'hiver (1969) consists of only 12 shots. Jancsó received the 'Best Director' award at the Cannes Film Festival 1972 for the film Psaume rouge (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 Vices privés et Vertus publiques (1976). At that time, his films Rhapsodie hongroise (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 La Lanterne du Seigneur à 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.
BornSeptember 27, 1921
DiedJanuary 31, 2014(92)
BornSeptember 27, 1921
DiedJanuary 31, 2014(92)
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  • Awards
    • 10 wins & 17 nominations total

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Known for

Rouges et blancs (1967)
Rouges et blancs
7.5
  • Director
  • 1967
La valse du Danube bleu (1992)
La valse du Danube bleu
6.6
  • Director
  • 1992
Psaume rouge (1972)
Psaume rouge
6.7
  • Director
  • 1972
Cantate (1963)
Cantate
7.2
  • Director
  • 1963

Credits

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Director



  • Magyarország 2011 (2012)
    Magyarország 2011
    5.5
    • Director
    • 2012
  • C'est la vérité (2010)
    C'est la vérité
    4.6
    • Director
    • 2010
  • Zoltán Mucsi and Péter Scherer in Ed a pris son déjeuner (2006)
    Ed a pris son déjeuner
    5.5
    • Director
    • 2006
  • La Bataille pour Mohacs (2004)
    La Bataille pour Mohacs
    5.1
    • Director
    • 2004
  • Európából Európába (2003)
    Európából Európába
    6.1
    Short
    • Director (segment "3")
    • 2003
  • Miklós Jancsó, András Lovasi, Zoltán Mucsi, and Péter Scherer in Réveille-toi et reste éveillé (2002)
    Réveille-toi et reste éveillé
    5.9
    • Director
    • 2002
  • Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse (2001)
    Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse
    5.8
    • Director
    • 2001
  • Péter Scherer in Putain! Les moustiques (2000)
    Putain! Les moustiques
    5.9
    • Director
    • 2000
  • Sír a madár
    • Director
    • 1998
  • La Lanterne du Seigneur à Budapest (1998)
    La Lanterne du Seigneur à Budapest
    6.7
    • Director
    • 1998
  • Félix Lajkó in Joue, Félix, joue! (1997)
    Joue, Félix, joue!
    8.8
    • Director
    • 1997
  • Hösök tere - régi búnk és... II
    Short
    • Director
    • 1997
  • Hösök tere - régi búnk és... I
    Short
    • Director
    • 1997
  • Szeressük egymást, gyerekek!
    7.2
    • Director (segment "A nagy agyhalál/The Great Brain Death")
    • 1996
  • Elmondták-e...? (1995)
    Elmondták-e...?
    • Director
    • 1995

Writer



  • Magyarország 2011 (2012)
    Magyarország 2011
    5.5
    • Writer
    • 2012
  • C'est la vérité (2010)
    C'est la vérité
    4.6
    • screenplay
    • 2010
  • Zoltán Mucsi and Péter Scherer in Ed a pris son déjeuner (2006)
    Ed a pris son déjeuner
    5.5
    • Writer
    • 2006
  • La Bataille pour Mohacs (2004)
    La Bataille pour Mohacs
    5.1
    • Writer
    • 2004
  • Miklós Jancsó, András Lovasi, Zoltán Mucsi, and Péter Scherer in Réveille-toi et reste éveillé (2002)
    Réveille-toi et reste éveillé
    5.9
    • Writer
    • 2002
  • Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse (2001)
    Last Supper at the Arabian Gray Horse
    5.8
    • screenplay
    • 2001
  • Péter Scherer in Putain! Les moustiques (2000)
    Putain! Les moustiques
    5.9
    • screenplay
    • 2000
  • La Lanterne du Seigneur à Budapest (1998)
    La Lanterne du Seigneur à Budapest
    6.7
    • screenplay
    • 1998
  • Szeressük egymást, gyerekek!
    7.2
    • Writer (segment "A nagy agyhalál/The Great Brain Death")
    • 1996
  • A nagy agyhalál (1994)
    A nagy agyhalál
    Short
    • Writer
    • 1994
  • La valse du Danube bleu (1992)
    La valse du Danube bleu
    6.6
    • screenplay
    • 1992
  • Dieu marche à reculons (1991)
    Dieu marche à reculons
    6.5
    • screenplay
    • 1991
  • L'Horoscope de Jésus-Christ (1989)
    L'Horoscope de Jésus-Christ
    6.2
    • screenplay
    • 1989
  • L'aube (1986)
    L'aube
    7.0
    • Writer
    • 1986
  • Teresa Ann Savoy in Le Coeur du tyran (1981)
    Le Coeur du tyran
    6.7
    • Writer
    • 1981

Actor



  • Bulvár (2011)
    Bulvár
    7.0
    TV Movie
    • Filmes
    • 2011
  • Imre Csuja, Zoltán Mucsi, Géza Tordy, and Kamilla Fátyol in Tabló (2008)
    Tabló
    5.3
    • 2008
  • Valaki kopog (2000)
    Valaki kopog
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Zudar Ottó
    • 2000
  • Dieu marche à reculons (1991)
    Dieu marche à reculons
    6.5
    • 1991
  • Difficile morire (1977)
    Difficile morire
    8.6
    • 1977

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Mikos Jancso
  • Born
    • September 27, 1921
    • Vac, Hungary
  • Died
    • January 31, 2014
    • Budapest, Hungary(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Zsuzsa Csákány1981 - January 31, 2014 (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
      Dávid Jancsó
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Print Biographies
    • 1 Interview
    • 4 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985". Pages 465-473. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988.
  • Trademarks
      Screenplay by Gyula Hernádi.

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