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Antal Kovacs

Prolific assistant director, editor and screenwriter in London and Hollywood during the 60's and 70's, Antal retired to Cornwall and, inspired by the beautiful landscapes, he returned to film-making for 2002's Hwerow Hweg . Other projects were touted for production, but lack of funding forced his film company... See full bio »

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Filmography

1970 The Great White Hope (second assistant director - uncredited)
 
1970 You Can't Win 'Em All (second unit director - uncredited)
 
1970 Amsterdam Affair (assistant director - as Tony Kovacs)
 
1969 The Italian Job (second unit director - uncredited)
 
1968 Joanna (first assistant director)
 
1967 Privilege (third assistant director - uncredited)
 
1966 Blow-Up (second assistant director - uncredited)
 
Show ShowEditor (4 titles)
2002 Making of 'Hwerow Hweg' (video documentary short)
 
2002 Bitter Sweet
 
2002 Hwerow Hweg
 
2000 Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) (TV series)
 
Show ShowProducer (3 titles)
2002 Making of 'Hwerow Hweg' (video documentary short) (producer)
 
2002 Bitter Sweet (co-producer)
 
2002 Hwerow Hweg (co-producer)
 
Show ShowDirector (3 titles)
2002 Bitter Sweet
 
2002 Hwerow Hweg
 
1985 The Krankies Elektronik Komik (TV series)
 
Show ShowWriter (2 titles)
2002 Bitter Sweet
 
2002 Hwerow Hweg
 
Show ShowSound Department (2 titles)
1978 The Water Babies (sound editor: animation - as Tony Kovacs)
 
1968 Yellow Submarine (dubbing editor - uncredited)
 
Show ShowActor (1 title)
2003 Birt Dynely (video short)
Narrator (voice)
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)
2002 Making of 'Hwerow Hweg' (video documentary short)
Himself
 
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Personal Details


Official Sites:

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Alternate Names:

Tony Kovacs
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Did You Know?

Personal Quote:

On making Hwerow Hweg: "Some people saw it is as a publicity stunt but it was not intentional; I'm not interested in politics. It was pure coincidence that Cornish language was prevalent in the news around the same time that the film was released, as it was going for minority language status. Understandably the film was picked up on by the media because of the timing... See more »

Trivia:

His former production company specialised in low budget features. See more »