Birthday: 1925-09-29
Deathday: 1997-09-06
Birthplace: Budapest, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary)
Gender: Female
Éva Zsurzs was a distinguished Hungarian film director and screenwriter, renowned for her adaptations of literary works. She was a founding member of Magyar Televízió (Hungarian Television) and directed over 100 television films and plays. Her notable works include A koppányi aga testamentuma (1967), Barbárok (1966), and Különös házasság (1984). Zsurzs's contributions significantly shaped Hungarian television and film, earning her the Kossuth and Jászai Mari awards, as well as the titles of Meritorious Artist and Outstanding Artist.
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1987-10-17 | Kreutzer Sonata | |
1986-08-20 | Tizenötezer pengő jutalom | |
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1984-02-05 | A Strange Marriage Part 4 |
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1984-02-03 | A Strange Marriage Part 3 |
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1984-02-02 | A Strange Marriage Part 2 |
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1984-02-01 | A Strange Marriage Part 1 |
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1982-09-12 | Glória |
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1981-01-01 | The Nameless Castle |
1980-07-01 | Csupajóvár | |
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1979-04-15 | A zebegényiek |
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1978-01-01 | Abigél |
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1976-06-09 | Csongor és Tünde |
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1973-01-01 | The Turkish Spear |
1972-11-30 | Burok | |
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1972-11-26 | The Black City |
1972-05-06 | Öt férfi komoly szándékkal | |
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1967-12-21 | The Aga's Testament |
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1967-02-01 | Miért beszél annyit Mrs. Piper? |
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1966-01-01 | Othello in the Province |
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1965-03-13 | A helyseg kalapacsa |
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1964-05-14 | Forbidden Marriage |