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Gulyás Gyula

This is the Time
This montage film uses professional and amateur photos dating from 1956 in order to look behind the events, since we know that things happen deep inside. The compelling personalities are all public figures, and perhaps the film also succeeds in evoking the greatness of ordinary people as well as the soul and attitude of the 1956 revolution.

Evocation
Quotations from these reports and various reminiscences evoke our ex-colleague, friend and relative, and unintentionally an era of not so long ago when we were young, unsuspecting and unseeing. As a result the film presents a complex, versatile picture in which people are not only pieces of information and stakeholders in reports but also active and reflective participants of an evocation.

Hard Lines
Coming from completely different backgrounds Peti and Robi wouldn't have met at all in ordinary circumstances. But after becoming juvenile offenders they were both sent to the same Juvenile Probation Supervision Office.

Birth date: 1944 He has started shooting amateur film with his brother János Gulyás in 1959. 1964 – 1971 founding member of the Cinema-64 amateur Film Studio. 1971-1980 director at the Balázs Béla Studio. 1980-1984 assistant director at the MAFILM NTOS. 1984-1993 director at the MAFILM. Since 1993, lecturer at the University of Miskolc, Institute of Cultural and Visual Anthropology. Prizes: Balázs Béla Prize (1988); Prize for the Hungarian Arts (1988), March 15 Medal (1988), B.Nagy László Prize of the Film Critics (1991).
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Mámó - 1996 Ecumenical Film Festival - Best Documentary Film. Tanítványok - 2000 Mediawawe International Film Festival, Best Director, Best Short Film, Prize of the Critics. Fény Hull Arcodra - 2001 - Budapest Hungarian National Film Festival (official screening - Prize for the director, for high cinematic value and for the use of visual tools. Itt az ido - Hungarian National Film Festival 2007 Special Prize.

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