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Paul Fejos. Pál Fejős (27 January 1897 – 23 April 1963), known professionally as Paul Fejos, was a Hungarian-American director of feature films and documentaries who worked in a number of countries including the United States. He also studied medicine in his youth and became a prominent anthropologist later in life.
Pál Fejös. Director: The Last Moment. Budapest-born director Paul Fejos first called attention to himself in Kecskemét, Hungary, as a student actor. During World War I he was a soldier in the army of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and after the war he became a student of chemistry.
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- Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
- January 1, 1
- New York City, New York, USA
Paul Fejos, ou Pál Fejős, né le 24 janvier 1897 à Budapest, Hongrie, mort le 23 avril 1963 à New York, est un réalisateur et scénariste hongrois, naturalisé américain en 1930.
- 23 avril 1963 (à 66 ans)New YorkÉtats-Unis
- HongroisAméricain
- 24 janvier 1897BudapestHongrie
- Pál Fejős
Pál Fejös. Director: The Last Moment. Budapest-born director Paul Fejos first called attention to himself in Kecskemét, Hungary, as a student actor. During World War I he was a soldier in the army of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and after the war he became a student of chemistry.
Jul 16, 2024 · “In the whirlpool of modern life — The most difficult thing is to live alone”, declares an intertitle during the opening scene of Lonesome (1928), directed by Paul Fejos. And few understand urban loneliness better than the working-class New Yorker protagonists, Mary (Barbara Kent) and Jim (Glenn Tryton).
Aug 31, 2012 · His American films, however, are only part of an astonishingly varied career that also included features in his native Hungary, as well as Austria, France, and Denmark, and anthropological documentaries in Thailand, Madagascar, South America, and on various South Pacific islands.
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Aug 30, 2012 · You (probably) don’t know Paul Fejos, but Criterion will repair that oversight—and how!—with this superb Blu-ray release of the director’s nearly forgotten gem, two additional, standalone features, and a windfall of illuminating supplements.