Csere Ágnes

Csere Ágnes

出生 : 1956-10-28, Budapest, Hungary

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Csere Ágnes

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Iska's Journey
Hanna
A young girl is taken to an orphanage, which she hopes to flee.
Iska's Journey
Producer
A young girl is taken to an orphanage, which she hopes to flee.
The Sun Street Boys
Gábor anyja
Some of the most symbolic moments of the 1956 Revolution in Hungary were the tooth-and-nail battles fought by the so-called 'Pest Lads' who dared to defy odds by taking on the panzers of one of the world's superpowers. The story begins on October 23rd, 1956 and ends on November 4th of the same year. Juli is Totya's girlfriend but also loves Gábor. Their love triangle will have to endure the trials and tribulations of these stirring times. A group of boys living in the outskirts of the capital are playing football in abandoned lot when Juli, a ticket inspector, brings news of protests breaking out in the city. Only Gábor accompanies her into town and together they become part of this historical event. At dawn, when the boys too come under fire from Soviet forces, they decide to join in the fight.
Visszatérés (Kicsi, de nagyon erős 2.)
Zsuzsa
Dollybirds
Woman in blue dress
The movie is set in the actual "Ki Mit Tud?" talent contest in 1962. In reality the contest in dance music category was won by an army brass band. "Omega" which later became one of the most successful Hungarian rock bands came out in the second place.
Utrius
Pál Utrius is twenty three years old and in love with his sister.
Goldberg Variations
This is a rough, fragmented drama about a couple whose 13-year-old son committed suicide without an apparent reason. The film portrays the day after the funeral and the helpless, abandoned mourning of the parents.
Little But Tough
Zsuzsa
Hungary's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1990
Diary for My Loves
Juli (voice)
A continuation of "Diary for My Children," the film picks up in 1950, when Juli, the diarist, is 18 and determined to become a movie director.
The White Rose
Lubjanka
During the Second World War, a small group of students at Munich University begin to question the decisions and sanity of Germany's Nazi government. The students form a resistance cell which they name the "White Rose" after a newsletter that is secretly distributed to the student body. At first small in numbers and fearful of discovery, the White Rose begins to gain massive support after a Nazi Gauleiter nearly incites a student riot after a provokative speech. At this point, the matter is taken over by the German Gestapo, who pledge to hunt down and destroy the members of the White Rose.