Escena de Csajok (1996)
Detalles de la escena
| Duración: 619 seg.. | Desnudez: yes | Creador: Ruffah |
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Actrices en esta escena
Nombre de nacimiento: Dorottya Udvaros
Fecha de nacimiento: 1954-08-04
Lugar de nacimiento: Budapest, Hungary
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Nombres alternativos: Udvaros Dorottya
Características físicas: N/A
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Biografía completa
Dorottya Udvaros, born Lucy Sziraky in 1951, was an ambitious operetta singer. Her career was disrupted when she had to leave her hometown due to her noble husband's rank. She found it challenging to adapt to rural life, far from her true home and the theater, facing hostility from aristocratic neighbors who viewed her as an outsider. However, she proved herself as a talented singer, finding acceptance among the displaced people, including local officials. Her story is left unfinished...
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Nombres alternativos: Marianna Szalay, Szalai Mariann, Szalai Mariann, Marianna Szalay
Características físicas: N/A
Biografía completa
Mariann Szalay, known for her role as Chacho Rom in the 2002 movie of the same name, was a violinist and actress with roots in the Romani community. She rose to prominence through her portrayal of a fictionalized version of herself, an apothecary-violinist who befriends a Hapsburg prince during the Hungarian War of Independence in 1849.
Sobre la película: Csajok (1996)
Producción & Género
Productor(es): co-producer (as Erdõss Pál): Pál Erdöss
producer: István Kardos, Kornél Sipos
Compañías: Dragon Cine, Hétföi Mühely, MTM Kommunikáció
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Palabras clave: woman director
Historia
Csajok (1996) follows three women who grow tired of their husbands' behavior and decide to take matters into their own hands. They choose to divorce simultaneously and set out to enjoy life independently, embracing newfound freedoms.
Resumen
Directed by Ildikó Szabó, Csajok is a Hungarian comedy-drama that centers around female liberation and self-discovery. Although the sources are brief, they emphasize the women's collective decision to leave their husbands and explore life on their own terms.