Miklós Jancsó is a Hungarian scenario writer born the September 27th 1921 with Vác.
It follows studies of right, ethnography and history of art, then learns the realization at the University from cinema of Budapest between 1946 and 1950. He knew an international recognition mainly in the Années 1960 and 70 (Price of the setting in scene to the Cannes festival in 1972 for Red Psaume ).
In the years which follow, he teaches the cinema throughout the world (Italy, the USA and Hungary), while continuing to realize but without being same success.
Catalog of films
- 1958 : the Bells left to Rome (harangok Rómába mentek has)
- 1961: the Wheel of time
- 1963: Cantata
- 1964: My way (Így jottem)
- 1965: the Without-Hope (Szegénylegények)
- 1968: Silence and cry (Csend be kiáltás)
- 1968: Ah that will go
- 1968: Red and White (Csillagosok, katonák)
- 1969: Sirocco of winter (Sirokkó) (with Marina Vlady)
- 1970: Agnus Dei (Égi bárány)
- 1971: Pacifista (pacifista has) (with Monica Vitti, Pierre Clémenti, Daniel Olbrychski)
- 1972: red Psalm (Még kér has nép)
- 1974: For Electra (Szerelmem, Elektra)
- 1975: Defects private, public virtues (Vizi privati, pubbliche virtù, with Teresa Ann Savoy, Laura Betti)
- 1978: Hungarian Rhapsody I and II (Magyar rapszódia - Barbaro Allegro)
- 1981: the Heart of the tyrant (has zsarnok szíve, avagy Boccaccio Magyarországon) (with Ninetto Davoli, Teresa Ann Savoy)
- 1984: Muzsika
- 1985 : the Paddle (hajnal has) (with Christine Boisson, Philippe Léotard, Michael York)
- 1987: the Season of the monsters (Szörnyek évadja)
- 1989: the Horoscope of Jesus-Christ (Jézus Krisztus horoszkópja)
Bonds
- Analysis of 5 films of Jancso