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    Janos Szász and Sándor Pál, The Notebook
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    Janos Szász and Sándor Pál, The Notebook

    2013-07-04T15:10:00Z

    Screen speaks to the director and producer of Le Grand Cahier (aka The Notebook) which screens at Karlovy Vary and is one of the first films to come out of the new Hungarian National Film Fund

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    Notebook director returning to Holocaust
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    Notebook director returning to Holocaust

    2014-04-02T07:25:00Z

    Hungarian director Janos Szasz, who won the top prize at Karlovy Vary with The Notebook, is back working on another Holocaust novel.

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    Karlovy Vary winners include Grand Cahier, Field in England
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    Karlovy Vary winners include Grand Cahier, Field in England

    2013-07-07T10:36:00Z

    Janos Szasz’s Le Grand Cahier walked away with the Crystal Globe at the 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

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    Szasz signs for The Notebook

    2009-02-10T06:00:00Z

    Agota Kristof's award-winning anti-war novel The Notebook (Le Grand Cahier) is to be adapted for the cinema screen by Hungarian writer-director Janos Szasz. Speaking exclusively to ScreenDaily, producer Sandor Soth of Intuit Pictures said that he had secured the film rights against stiff competition. He is looking in Berlin for ...

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    Pretty Pictures takes The Notebook
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    Pretty Pictures takes The Notebook

    2013-05-20T06:00:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Pretty Pictures has pre-bought French rights for Janos Szasz’ Second World War drama Le Grand Cahier (The Notebook), currently in post-production from Beta Cinema.

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    The Notebook
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    The Notebook

    2013-07-06T11:38:00Z

    Dir: Janos Szasz. Hungary-Germany-Austria-France. 2013. 100mins

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    Hungary selects Notebook for Oscars
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    Hungary selects Notebook for Oscars

    2013-08-07T12:58:00Z

    Hungarian Oscar selection committee chooses János Szász’s period drama.

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    Germany selects Two Lives for Oscars
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    Germany selects Two Lives for Oscars

    2013-08-28T00:01:00Z

    Georg Maas’ Two Lives (Zwei Leben) has been selected as Germany’s entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category of the 86th Academy Awards.

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    PSIFF to spotlight Canada
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    PSIFF to spotlight Canada

    2013-12-12T14:00:00Z

    Top brass at the 25th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) have announced a new programme on Canadian Cinema as well as the traditionally strong roster of foreign-language films eligible for the FIPRESCI Award in the Awards Buzz section, and Modern Masters. 

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    London Film Festival 2013: full line-up
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    London Film Festival 2013: full line-up

    2013-09-04T11:04:00Z

    Browse all the sections of the 57th London Film Festival (Oct 9-20) including the galas, competition titles and individual sections.

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