01/12/1931
Esztergom, Hungary:
György Palásthy ( Esztergom , January 12 , 1931 – Budapest , April 16, 2012 ) Hungarian film director and screenwriter, winner of the Béla Balázs Prize . His parents were Sándor Palásthy and Anna Blahovics. He was studying electrical engineering when he won a literary competition at the age of 16. In 1950, he was admitted to the Academy of Theater and Film Arts , where he graduated in 1954 with a degree in film directing. He then became an employee of Mafilm . His first work was the script for the 1959 film Kölyök . He became one of the first managers of the Balázs Béla Studio, founded in 1959 . From 1960, he also worked for Hungarian Television . In 1961, Is Everyone Innocent? was his first independent direction of the feature film. In 1962, he married Ilona Dávid. They had three children: Ágnes (1954), György (1958) and Beáta (1963). He directed children's films from 1969. He was a board member of the Film Arts Association.
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A szalmabábuk lázadása (2001) Director |
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Retúr (1997) Director |
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S.O.S. Szobafogság! (1987) Director |
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Szeleburdi vakáció (1987) Director |
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Szeleburdi vakáció (1987) Screenplay |
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Az élet muzsikája - Kálmán Imre (1984) Director |
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Szeleburdi család (1981) Director |
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Égigérő fű (1979) Director |
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Vakáció a halott utcában (1978) Director |
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Tótágas (1976) Director |
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Kopjások (1975) Director |
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Kopjások (1975) Screenplay |
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Egy srác fehér lovon (1973) Director |
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Hahó, a tenger! (1972) Director |
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Hahó, Öcsi! (1971) Director |
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A varázsló (1969) Director |
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Az örökös (1969) Director |
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Hazai pálya (1969) Director |
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Isten óvd a királyt (1968) Director |
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Isten óvd a királyt (1968) Writer |
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Az özvegy és a százados (1967) Director |
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Sok hűség semmiért (1966) Director |
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Ketten haltak meg (1966) Director |
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Másfél millió (1964) Director |
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Másfél millió (1964) Writer |
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Meztelen diplomata (1963) Director |
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Meztelen diplomata (1963) Writer |
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Mindenki ártatlan? (1962) Director |
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Alba Regia (1961) Writer |
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Kölyök (1959) Writer |
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VII. Olivér () Writer |