Margit Makay

Margit Makay

Nacimiento : 1891-08-04, Miskolc, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]

Muerte : 1989-11-06

Perfil

Margit Makay

Películas

Adiós , caperucita roja
Great-Grandmother
Basada en el cuento de Caperucita Roja. Tras la separación de sus padres, Fanny se traslada con su madre a una casa en el bosque. Cerca de allí viven su abuela y su bisabuela, a las que visita con frecuencia. La niña vive rodeada de fantasía y surrealismo, y su percepción de la realidad se ve alterada por un lobo que habla e intenta secuestrarla, un árbol mágico en cuyas flores se ven caras humanas y una bisabuela vidente que intentará protegerla hasta el final. Nicolás, un niño de ciudad, compartirá con ella este mundo ambiguo entre fantasía y realidad. (FILMAFFINITY)
A Very Moral Night
Kelepei néni
A brothel in a small Hungarian town becomes the home of a medical student after his favorite working girls find out he's out of rent money. Trouble brews as they learn his mother is coming for a visit and they must transform the house.
Time to Mature
A kaposi nagymama
A coming of age story about a young boy spending his summer vacation in the village.
141 Minutes from the Unfinished Sentence
Nagymama
This lavishly spectacular film focuses on the character of Lorinc Parcen Nagy from the 1200-page Tibor Déry novel interwoven with numerous autobiographical elements. Lorinc Parcen Nagy is the offspring of an upper middle class family, whose life is marked by two violent deaths: the suicide of his father and the slaughter of an innocent worker. He breaks with his family and his mother in disgust; she is of weak character, a person who abandoned her own husband. He is also unable to discover the right tone with his colleagues and his lover who is an illegal party worker.
Cat's Play
Paula
Karoly Makk's heartbreaking story of two unmarried sisters who cast wistful glances back at their lives, but still believe in hope and love, earned an Academy Award Nomination for Best Foreign Language Film in 1974. In this follow-up to the director's internationally acclaimed Love, Makk once again exhibits his extraordinary skills at drawing emotionally compelling performances from his talented female leads. Makk's film opposes the bleakness of the outside world with passion, love, and loyalty.
25 Fireman's Street
Mother of Maria
On one hot summer night, the residents of a Hungarian apartment house slated for demolition restlessly revisit their haunted pasts as they face an uncertain future. In a gently turning kaleidoscope of dream imagery, regret-laden nostalgia and painstakingly intimate detail, the looming wrecking ball pales in significance to the accumulated experiences each dreamer revisits. Pre-war prejudice, occupying Nazis and Stalinist deprivations all come and go as each tenant’s backward glance yields moments of aching sensuality, infectious exuberance and catastrophic loss.
Ants' Nest
Leona
The head of the nunnery is dying, and the members are divided in two groups as the election of the new head approaches. Led by Virginia, the younger nuns stand up for changing the strict religious dogmas and would like a modern school with genuine science, a bathroom to be built, and a freer spirit. Their candidate is sister Magdolna, who went to secular universities, too. The seminarists, led by Király Erzsi, also rebel against the older nuns' strict discipline and the depressed atmosphere of the institution. However, Magdolna does not want to stay involved in the fight because she is deterred by Virginia's sinful attraction towards her and the tools Virginia is using to gain victory at any price.
A Hungarian Nabob
Eszékiné
On the novel by Mór Jókai. The first half of the XVIII century. Several decades of life of a noble family Karpati.
Sons of the Stone-Hearted Man
Mater Renegia
Based on the novel of Mór Jókai. During the Hungarian independence war 1848-49 mother and her three sons trying to leave the road precisely designated by their conservative, stone-hearted father. The way-seeking and rivalry of brothers, Jókai's masterpiece, the cast, delightful scenes give an unforgettable experience.
Darkness in Daytime
Náday anyja
In 1963 in Tihany, somebody addresses the writer Gábor Náday. He is reminded of a night drive in 1944 that saved his life. Painful memories start coming to Náday.
Red Ink
Ónodi Jánosné, történelemtanár
Most of her colleagues take Mária, the new teacher to be a communist party-worker, only Irma and the drawing teacher Zoli treat her kindly. Mária starts working with great enthusiasm, and her class learns to love her in a short time.
Pillar of Salt
Valery
In 1944, Feri Margittai escapes from the front, but his mother sends him away from home.
Two Confessions
Sándor nagyanyja
This easy-to-take Hungarian drama is also known as Two Wishes. The prinicipal characters are a pair of juvenile delinquents, who may still be redeemable. The sullen duo is befriended by a kindly police inspector, who takes it upon himself to straighten out the boys. What follows cannot be termed surprsingly or innovative, though it is immensely satisfying. Of interest is the fact that a Communist-bloc film would admit to a delinquency problem in the so-called Worker's Paradise. Ket Vallomas was the Hungarian entry in the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.
Erkel
Adlerné
Egy asszony elindul
Director: Imre Jeney
Egér a palotában
Alpine Sunlight
Ágnes doktornõ
Ágnes, Vass and Kriszt run a sanatorium for consumptives. Fifi, daughter of the institute owner is also here, mortally ill. Feri, the ski trainer relieves her with his courtship every now and then from her boredom and distress.
Bercsényi huszárok
The Five-Forty
Eleonora Taccani
Set in Paris (which looks more like Budapest), the story concerns a murder investigation conducted by one Judge Henri Tessier. The audience is led to believe that Robert Petrovich, estranged husband of Tessier's sweetheart Marion, is responsible for the murder.
Man of Gold
Tmea,Csorbadzsi lánya
Faithful to his word, Michael Tímar, captain of the St. Barbara, becomes the guardian of Kondya, daughter of a Turkish aristocrat on the run. Later, he weds the grateful young Turkish girl whom he saved from the waters of the Danube. While skillfully managing his wife's fortune, entrepreneur Tímar becomes an important wholesaler of wheat and exports his products to Brazil. But his marriage of convenience proves a failure. He is torn between the demands of bourgeois civilization, governed by money, and the ideal of freedom, consisting of living simply within nature. He then takes refuge by the side of the sweet Noemi on an island on the Danube.
Keserü szerelem
A húg
An older man wants to propose to a young woman. However, her family decides to form a plot so that she won't get engaged.