Ten Thousand Days (film) explained
Ten Thousand Days (hu|'''Tízezer nap''') is a 1967 Hungarian drama film directed by Ferenc Kósa. It was entered into the 1967 Cannes Film Festival where Kósa won the award for Best Director.[1] The film was chosen to be part of the Budapest Twelve, a list of Hungarian films considered the best in 1968.[2]
Cast
- Tibor Molnár as Széles István
- Gyöngyi Bürös as Juli
- János Koltai as Fülöp Bánó
- János Rajz as Balogh
- János Görbe as Bócza József
- Sándor Siménfalvy as Sándor bácsi (as Siménfalvi Sándor)
- Anna Nagy as Mihály felesége
- László Nyers as Csere Mihály
- Péter Haumann as Rendõr
- Ida Siménfalvy as Széles mama (as Siménfalvi Ida)
- István Széles
- András Kozák as Ifj.Széles István
- Nóra Káldi as A rendõr felesége
Notes and References
- Web site: Festival de Cannes: Ten Thousand Days . 8 March 2009. festival-cannes.com.
- Book: Ujhelyi, Szilárd. A BUDAPESTI 12. Magyar Filmtudományi Intézet és Filmarchívum. 1968. Karcsai Kulcsár. István. Filmbarátok Kiskönyvtára. Budapest.