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Márió, a varázsló ()


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An Italian businessman, Mario comes to the country and opens his shoe company in a small village. A middle-aged female worker falls in love with Mario, but she is not the only one whose life will be changed.

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Júlia Nyakó ...
Vera
Attila Egyed ...
Gyula - Vera's husband
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Mario
Vittorio Marsiglia ...
Gerardo
Antonio Grosso ...
Angelo
József Gyabronka ...
Lawyer
Ági Szirtes ...
Izaura
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Rumcájsz
Vilmos Vajdai ...
Tamagocsi
Tibor Gáspár ...
Anti
András Réthelyi ...
Muscle shirt guy
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Lali
Anna Fehér ...
Magdi
Nelli Szücs ...
Ica
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Cleaning woman
Erika Nádasy ...
Mrs. Bányai
Kriszta Szorcsik ...
Young woman
László Attila Horváth ...
Painter
Zoltán Varga ...
Driver
Lídia Danis ...
Thin woman
Dóra Kakasy ...
Blonde woman
Teréz Csombor ...
Satisfied woman
Mercédesz Érsek-Obádovics ...
Woman
Tivadar Puskás ...
Postman
Éva Janisch ...
Hairdresser
József Varga ...
Hairdresser
Giulia Indiana De Buono ...
Seanstress
Tamás Dénes ...
Radio voice
Sándor Pintér ...
Radio voice
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Directed by

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Tamás Almási

Written by

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Tamás Almási ... (screenplay)
 
Margit Halász ... (short story)

Produced by

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Gábor Garami ... producer
Franco Nero ... co-producer

Cinematography by

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György Beck

Editing by

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László Hargittai

Editorial Department

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Péter Erdélyi ... Avid technician
Béla Hornyák ... associate
Benedek Kabán ... digital intermediate colorist
László Kovács ... telecine timer
Erika Köcsky ... post-production coordinator
Géza Németh ... arri laser operator
János Polyák ... scanner: Northlight
Judit Szép ... film grader

Production Design by

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Arturo Andreoli

Art Direction by

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Tamás Merétei

Costume Design by

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Zsuzsa Balai

Makeup Department

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László Horváth ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Ildikó Kovács ... production manager
István Nedeczky ... production manager (as Istvan Nedeczky)
Rosa Sparanero ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Tamás Kulcsár ... first assistant director
András Réthelyi ... second assistant director
Eszter Sós ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Mihály Balaskó ... stand-by construction
László Csillag ... props
József Hajdu ... props
Zsolt Kovács ... props
Tibor Teplán ... props
Andrea Tóth ... construction manager
Béla Zsolt Tóth ... props

Sound Department

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Gábor Balázs ... sound post
György Blaskó ... sound mixer
Brigitta Kajdácsi ... dialogue editor
János Mészáros ... boom operator

Special Effects by

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Gyula Krasnyánszky ... pyrotechnician
György Solymosi ... special effects
Ferenc Török ... pyrotechnician

Visual Effects by

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Dániel Bartha ... main titles design
Csaba Juhász ... title design and production / visual effects
Antonin Krizsanics ... main titles design / visual effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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István Bese ... lighting technician
István Bezdán ... lighting technician
Dávid Gerencsér ... video assist operator
Miklós Gáspár ... still photographer
Gusztáv Kirsch ... camera operator
Zoltán Kovács ... steadicam operator (as Kovács J. Zoltán)
Elõd Kürtös ... gaffer
László Kürtös ... lighting technician
Sándor Marekker ... lighting technician (as Sándor Marekkel)
Tamás Nyerges ... steadicam operator (as Tamas Nyerges)
Zoltán Pataki ... video assist operator
András Szabó ... video assist operator
Álmos Szirti ... lighting technician
Mihály Szula ... lighting technician
Imre Torma ... lighting technician
János Tóth ... key grip
Attila Ágoston ... assistant camera

Casting Department

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Enikö Csuha ... extras casting
Péter Rácz ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Béla Cser ... dresser
Klára Muladi ... dresser

Location Management

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Csilla Koráng ... location security (as Csilla Korángh)

Music Department

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József Barcza Horváth ... musician: bass
András Dés ... musician: drums
László Dés ... musician: piano
Kornél Fekete-Kovács ... musician: trumpet (as Kornél Fekete Kovács)
Lajos Gyenge ... musician: drum
Kornél Horváth ... associate
Gábor Juhász ... musician: guitar
Zoltán Lantos ... musician: violin
Zoltán Sipeki ... musician: guitar
Ági Szalóki ... singer

Script and Continuity Department

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Annamária Radnai ... script editor

Transportation Department

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István Bodor ... driver
László Bombolya ... driver
György Janek ... driver
Roland Janek ... driver
Gábor Pintér ... driver

Additional Crew

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Bányainé Bea ... associate
János Berki ... stand-by technician
Lajos Csiba ... associate
Alessandro De Rosa ... legals: Italy
András Dr. Róna ... legals: Hungary
Gábor Fogarasi ... associate
Szilvia Garami ... co-production coordinator
Dániel Gábor ... associate
Tibor Halász ... animal handler
Árpád Halász ... animal handler
Attila Haraszty ... associate
Ágnes Klátyik ... production accountant
Ági Kola ... associate
Noémi Kolozs ... animal handler
Judit Kovács ... cashier
Krisztián Litauszki ... associate (as Krisztián Litavszki)
Károly Makk ... consultant
Emma Mikes ... associate
Carlotta Montanari ... voice
Klára Puruczky ... interpreter
Attila Solymosi ... stand-by technician
Richard Szabó ... associate
Pál Tollasi ... associate
Stefano Toraldo ... legals: Italy
László Jenö Tóth ... associate (as László Tóth)
Miklós Vida ... associate

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Storyline

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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Mario il mago (Italy)
Runtime
  • 91 min
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Budget HUF351,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Although Tamás Almási graduated as a feature film director (Hungarian Film Academy, 1979), this is only his second feature film. His first one was the acclaimed Ballagás (1981). In the meantime, Almási became the most famous documentary director in Hungary. See more »
Goofs The story takes place in the early 1990s, soon after the transition from communism to capitalist democracy in Hungary. One of the characters is nicknamed "Tamagotchi", however the Tamagotchi "digital pet" game only came out in 1996 in Japan and in 1997 in the rest of the world. See more »

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