Miklós Jancsó
Miklós Jancsó was a Hungarian film director and screenwriter, known for his unique style and innovative storytelling. Born on September 27, 1921, he gained international recognition for his films that often explored themes of power, oppression, and the human condition. His work is characterized by long takes, minimal dialogue, and a focus on visual composition.
Jancsó's most notable films include The Round-Up and The Red and the White, which received critical acclaim and showcased his ability to blend historical context with artistic expression. Throughout his career, he received numerous awards, solidifying his status as a significant figure in world cinema.