
About
Miklós Jancsó was a highly influential Hungarian film director and screenwriter, celebrated for his distinctive cinematic style. He gained international recognition in the mid-1960s with powerful films like *The Round-Up*, *The Red and the White*, and *Red Psalm*. Jancsó's films often explored themes of power, oppression, and historical conflict, using striking visuals and long takes to create a unique and immersive experience. His work has had a lasting impact on world cinema, inspiring filmmakers with his innovative approach to storytelling.
Career Timeline
Begins Filmmaking Career
Jancsó starts his career with documentaries and short films.
The Round-Up Release
The Round-Up gains international recognition.
The Red and the White
Further acclaim for Jancsó's distinctive style.
Continued Filmmaking
Jancsó continues to create thought-provoking films.
Death and Film Legacy
Jancsó's death marks the end of an era.
Legacy in World Cinema
Jancsó is remembered for innovation.
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Last updated: February 21, 2026





