From Blossom Time to Autumn Frost explained

From Blossom Time to Autumn Frost
Native Name:Gyöngyvirágtól lombhullásig
Director:István Homoki Nagy
Starring:Imre Sinkovits
Music:Ferenc Farkas, Viktor Vaszy
Cinematography:István Homoki Nagy
Editing:Mihály Morell
Distributor:Magyar Híradó és Dokumentumfilmgyár, Artkino Pictures (USA)
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:Hungary
Language:Hungarian

From Blossom Time to Autumn Frost (hu|'''Gyöngyvirágtól lombhullásig''') is a 1953 Hungarian nature documentary film directed by István Homoki Nagy. The film depicts the fauna of the Gemenc forest in Hungary. It is considered one of the most popular Hungarian nature documentaries. The film was awarded a Silver Lion at the 14th Venice International Film Festival.[1] The film features park rangers, vizslas, deer, and golden eagles.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://nfi.hu/alapfilmek-1/alapfilmek-filmek/dokumentumfilm/gyongyviragtol-lombhullasig-1.html NFI
  2. https://port.hu/adatlap/film/tv/gyongyviragtol-lombhullasig-gyongyviragtol-lombhullasig/movie-3143 PORT