Éva Zsurzs
Directing·September 29, 1925·† September 6, 1997 — 71 years old·Budapest, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary)
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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—Nő a barakkbanDirector—Miért beszél annyit Mrs. Piper?TVCreator1987Kreutzer SonataDirector1986Tizenötezer pengő jutalomDirector1984A Strange Marriage Part 4Screenplay · Director1984A Strange Marriage Part 3Director · Screenplay1984A Strange Marriage Part 2Screenplay · Director1984A Strange Marriage Part 1Screenplay · Director1982GlóriaDirector1981A névtelen várTVDirector1981The Nameless CastleDirector1980CsupajóvárDirector1979A zebegényiekDirector1978AbigelTVDirector · Creator1978AbigélDirector1976Beszterce ostromaTVDirector · Creator1976Csongor és TündeDirector1973The Turkish SpearDirector1972BurokDirector1972The Black CityDirector1972Öt férfi komoly szándékkalDirector1972The Black CityTVCreator1969Sárga rózsaDirector1967The Aga's TestamentDirector1967Miért beszél annyit Mrs. Piper?Director1966Othello in the ProvinceDirector1965Kristóf, a magánzóDirector1965A helyseg kalapacsaDirector1964Forbidden MarriageDirector










