Márton Szirmai

Filmes

Szerepzavar
Editor
Soma is a professional actor, he is willing to get his father's compliment. An unforeseen event changes their relation more empty. Soma is forced to do something. He can now only rely on himself, his confidence, and his ability to act skillfully.
Szerepzavar
Writer
Soma is a professional actor, he is willing to get his father's compliment. An unforeseen event changes their relation more empty. Soma is forced to do something. He can now only rely on himself, his confidence, and his ability to act skillfully.
Szerepzavar
Director
Soma is a professional actor, he is willing to get his father's compliment. An unforeseen event changes their relation more empty. Soma is forced to do something. He can now only rely on himself, his confidence, and his ability to act skillfully.
The Dead Poet: Seven Tales of Miklos Radnoti
Director
The life of Hungarian poet Miklós Radnóti, who died in the Holocaust. Seven individual stories show milestones in the poet’s life, with characters taken either from his works or from his personal history.
Remény
Writer
Remény
Editor
Remény
Director
Tripe and onions
Director
Two men one food
Where Did it Go Wrong?
Director
Lás­zló Koz­ma is the man­ag­ing direc­tor of an Amer­i­can-Hun­gar­i­an fac­to­ry in Hun­gary, in 1949. His log­i­cal out­look on life is shat­tered as, — based on absurd charges -, he is inno­cent­ly sen­tenced to 15 years in prison. As Koz­ma tries to com­pre­hend the incom­pre­hen­si­ble, it dawns on him that his inner jour­ney is just start­ing. Where did he go wrong? We get to know Koz­ma, the genius engi­neer, who could have been world famous, had he not made all the wrong deci­sions. Mem­o­rable and graph­ic sto­ries of his life come to life until, with the help of these, Koz­ma him­self also works out the per­fect plan of escape. After becom­ing free, he does not want to invent any­thing anymore.
The Sinking Village
Director
The Hungarian village of Medgyesbodzás is slowly sinking, and the inhabitants are baffled. Their houses are all propped up, and they point out the cracks and holes for us. The village receives very little help from national authorities, so they turn to the European Union. The middle-aged Jószef does his best to learn English, so when they file a request for EU assistance, he can submit a short film in which he and the other villagers tell their story.