Éva Igó
Nascimento : 1956-05-04, Budapest, Hungary
História
Éva Igó is a Hungarian stage, film and television actress and singer.
Grüberné
Bea
Lina's Mother
Na Polônia ocupada pelos nazistas, em plena Segunda Guerra Mundial, Jakob (Robin Williams), um comerciante empobrecido, traz esperança e humor num gueto judeu, ao reportar boletins fictícios sobre os passos das tropas da Aliança para derrotar o exército de Hitler. Mas quando os soldados alemães tomam conhecimento da fictícia rádio, eles partem em busca do suposto herói que vem mantendo acesa a chama da resistência.
Margit
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.
Middle-aged writer (Kornél Esti) travels to Germany to deliver a lecture. During the long journey he recalls the memories of an other journey he made thirty years ago.
Mari (voice)
Woyzeck trabalha em uma garagem de trens e complementa sua renda participando de um experimento médico em que não pode comer nada mais que ervilhas. Sua esposa sofre igualmente os infortúnios de uma vida muito pobre e começa a envolver-se com um policial. Woyzeck começa a desconfiar da situação e com sua sanidade mental prejudicada pode agir da pior forma possível.
Póka Katalin, bankfiókvezető
Ambrus, the canon pretender and Gerzson, the stinking rich lawyer, taking advantage of a sect and a fake hospice, are engaged in doing unsuspecting old people out of their money.
Brigitta
Adaptation of Adalbert Stifter's novella.
Zsófi
Imre Horváth and his friends gather to celebrate his wife's birthday. They are confused because of the changes in the country's politics and want Horváth to be much more active politically, but he is more concerned about his affair with his best friend's daughter.
Süni, fiatal lány, aki hegedülni tanul
Bankpénztároslány
Never miss a satire if you'd like to have a wider view of the 60's or 70's (and maybe the 80's) Eastern Europe. Both the regime and behavior of people are pilloried, with many-many hints that show deeper details of the correlation of the two. And the creators didn't miss to have some words about the West and it's part of this history. But don't sit down to see the film if you'd like to have a light funny evening movie, 'cause that will lash up your feelings alright. The director is that same Peter Bacso, who directed the legendary satire 'A tanu' (The witness) which deals with the same historical era, the same relations between politics and the people, just from a little different point of view.
Szendrey Marika
The Hungarian Maria's Day is set in that most fateful of years, 1848. The incredible changes and reverses in European politics and culture exert a potent influence on one aristocratic Hungarian family. Losing virtually everything in the way of creature comforts, the family tries to keep up appearances. Eventually every member of the clan falls victim to illness, syphilis and their own headstrong foolishness. The parallels drawn by director Judith Elek between the dissipation of 19th century Hungarian aristocracy and the corruption of Communist ideology in modern times are inescapable.
In 1947 Dorottya is dismissed from girl school by the nuns for her views.
waitress
Political and sexual repression in Hungary, just after the revolution of 1956. In 1958, the body of Eva Szalanczky, a political journalist, is discovered near the border. Her friend Livia is in hospital with a broken neck; Livia's husband, Donci, is under arrest. In a flashback to the year before, we see what leads up to the tragedy. Eva gets a job as a writer. She meets Livia and is attracted to her. Livia feels much the same, but as a married woman, has doubts and hesitations. In their work, they (and Eva in particular) bang up against the limits of telling political truths; in private, they confront the limits of living out sexual and emotional truth.