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Pál Gábor Filmography

DirectingBORN 1932BUDAPEST13 FILMS IN DB

PálGábor

Known for Directing · Wasted Lives, Angi Vera, Brady’s Escape

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Pál Gábor, a key figure in Hungarian cinema of the 1970s and 80s, crafted thoughtful and often stark dramas that continue to resonate with collectors of international film. Though perhaps less widely known than some of his contemporaries, his work offers a vital glimpse into a specific historical and cultural landscape, making his films highly sought after for those exploring Eastern European cinema on physical media. His 1978 breakthrough, *Angi Vera*, is a cornerstone of his filmography, lauded for its nuanced portrayal of political indoctrination and boasting a BAFTA nomination and a FIPRESCI Prize at Cannes. This film, alongside the starker 1982 drama *Wasted Lives*, often appears on lists for discerning fans of world cinema, especially when featured on limited boutique label releases. Later works like the 1983 English-language co-production *Brady’s Escape* and 1987’s *The Bride Was Beautiful* showcase his versatility and appeal to those curating comprehensive collections. For physical media enthusiasts, Gábor’s films represent essential viewing, offering a blend of directorial precision and powerful storytelling that holds up beautifully on DVD, Blu-ray, and even more obscure VHS releases. Locating pristine copies of his work, particularly early imports or Region-A friendly editions, is a consistent pursuit for collectors eager to preserve and experience these cinematic gems firsthand.

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