Ferenc Török (director)
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Ferenc Török (born Budapest, 23 April 1971) is a Hungarian film director. He has received Béla Balázs Award, a state recognition for outstanding achievement in filmmaking. Török is a member of the European Film Academy.
Education[]
In 1995, he was admitted to the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest. His final graduation project film, Moscow Square, won the "Best First Film" award at the Hungarian Film Festival in 2000.
Filmography[]
Director (21 credits)[]
- Tranzit (1999)
- Valaki kopog (2000)
- Moscow Square (2001)
- A Bus Came... (2003)
- Eastern Sugar (2004)
- Európából Európába (2004)
- Von den Sockeln (2004)
- A Pál utcai fiúk (2005)
- A Day Off (2005)
- Csodálatos vadállatok (2005)
- Overnight (2007)
- HVG30 (2009)
- Koccanás (2009)
- Logbook '89–'09 (2009)
- Apacsok (2010)
- (Isztambul) (2011)
- East Side Stories (2012)
- Magyarország 2011 (2011
- Hegyek és tengerek köztt: Samira (2013)
- Brigád (2013)
- Senki szigete (2014)
- 1945 (2016)
Writer (15 credits)[]
- Tranzit (1999)
- Valaki kopog (2000)
- Moscow Square (2001)
- A Bus Came... (2003)
- Eastern Sugar (2004)
- A Day Off (2005)
- Csodálatos vadállatok (2005)
- Overnight (2007)
- HVG30 (2009)
- Logbook '89-09' (2009)
- Isztambul (2011)
- East Side Stories (2012)
- Magyarország 2011 (2012)
- Hegyek és tengerek köztt: Samira (2013)
- Brigád (2013)
Second Unit Director/Assistant Director (1 credit)[]
- Valaki kopog (2009)
References[]
- Hermann, Péter (2008). MTI ki kicsoda 2009 : kortársaink életrajzi lexikona (in Hungarian). Budapest: MTI. ISBN 978-963-17-8728-3.
- "Ferenc Török - General Information on one of Hungary's critically-acclaimed film directors". 2014-12-11. Retrieved 2015-02-24.
- "Ferenc Török – Biography". 2014-12-11. Retrieved 2015-02-24.
- Ferenc Török at IMDb
External links[]
- Ferenc Török (Contributor) (2014-12-16). Trailers: Apaches, Crash, Eastern sugar 1–3, Istanbul 1–2, Moscow Square, No man's island, Overnight. Retrieved 2015-02-24.
Categories:
- Hungarian film director stubs
- 1971 births
- Hungarian film directors
- Hungarian screenwriters
- Male screenwriters
- Hungarian male writers
- Writers from Budapest
- Living people