
Géza Kaszás
Acting
Biography
Géza Péter Kaszás (born March 31, 1957) is a Hungarian actor, director, producer and writer. After graduation, he obtained a plant engineering diploma in plant organization at the agricultural college in Gyöngyös. After graduating from the College of Theater and Film Arts, he began his acting career in 1986 at the National Theater in Szeged. Member of the Independent Stage since 1989. Since 2014, he has been a member of the Turay Ida Theater and then the Újszínház. Character actor who plays romantic heroes with success. From 1999 to 2008, he worked as the presenter of the Receptklub at RTL Klub. Since the fall of 2018, he has been one of the hosts of the show "Lázár és Géza, a retro kitchen show" on LiChi TV, alongside Lázár Kovács. Source: Wikipedia
Known For

A Minister and the Secretary of the Opposition party go to a 5 star hotel to conduct a secret affair. Their plans are ruined when they discover a corpse lodged in the window of their room.
Out of Order

Former Gulf War hero Rowdy Welles is framed for murder by unscrupulous CIA boss Dick Althorp. As his price of freedom, Welles is ordered to undertake a deadly mission to destroy a nuclear processing plant in a foreign nation, owned by dangerous tyrant Lothar Krasna.
The Zone

Filmed in commemoration of Hungary's 1100th anniversary and on the sites of the actual events, a cast of thousands authentically recreates the 896 AD arrival of the Magyar chief Arpad (Nero) and his seven tribes into the Carpathian basin from the steppes.
The Conquest

The story starts in Romania in the last years of the Ceaucescu regime. The main character of the film is Petru, a ten-year-old Romanian boy. His world is one of action and dreams but, at the same time, presents an authentic vista of contemporary Central Europe.
Európa messze van
The main character, Béla Hackspacher, is a forklift driver. He lives in a small rented flat with his wife Irén, his two children, his mother-in-law and Rózsika, a subtenant who is about to become a dance singer. Béla learns at a community cultural programme that he has a 12 on the toto. The show stops, to great joy. The day arrives, 23 October 1956, when Béla can collect his prize.
Telitalálat

Enikős and Dorkas marriage is unbearable. Hysterical, cruel and humiliating scenes are enacted in front of the childrens eyes, while the childless Barbara is held by her husband, the painter, to be a toy and sometimes a painting screen.
Bitches

Miklós Fenyö's parents returned to Communist Hungary in the mid sixties - when everyone else was fleeing to the West. Miki's old friends don't know what to make of his outrageous clothes, flawless American accent and collection of original Buddy Holly 45s. His childhood sweetheart is cold and distant while local tough guy Röné is unmoved by the challenger to his rock 'n' roll crown. But that's not all. When the authorities see the effect Miki's gyrating hips and lewd music have on teenage girls, they won't stand for it. His father's job is on the line, and, for the first time, Miki must play by the rules. He has no choice but to enter the local talent show...
Made in Hungaria

1991, farewell in Budapest. Mária remembers the past in tears. Her husband, Tibor, a chemist and a target of the KGB, left their apartment one evening to fetch some cigarettes only to be found drowned in the shallow Lake Balaton the following day. Their son, Peter, a student in Western-Europe, was found dead on the Danube embankment.
Death in Shallow Water
"Once upon a time there was an old gypsy. He had never left the hill where he lived. He never went to the inn, nor read the newspaper or watched Dallas. He was a proud man who liked to tell stories. Even though he avoided the church, he knew what the fear of God was. The old gypsy was blessed by three beautiful daughters whom he loved more than anything else. The two older ones soon found husbands, but the youngest Sarolta only walked up hill and down dale. She was the apple of his eye..." This is the beginning of Romani Kris. The film shows the gypsy Lovér and the village idiot Tamáska on their dramatic and adventurous journey through a Hungarian landscape at times lush and at times barren to present a lyrical, magical and unforgettable story.
Gypsy Lore

A continuation of "Diary for My Children," the film picks up in 1950, when Juli, the diarist, is 18 and determined to become a movie director.
Diary for My Loves

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Igazából apa

The tired traveler visits an old establishment, but he is not prepared for the horror that awaits him!
Falcatus

Péter runs S.O.S. Love!, a matchmaking agency for wealthy clients, until Tomi, a rich but clumsy suitor hopelessly in love with kindergarten teacher Veronika, proves unbeatable even for their team. Desperate, Péter rents a country manor and stations his staff there as “Tomi’s family” to lure Veronika into visiting, setting the perfect stage for Tomi’s conquest. Everything goes according to plan, until Péter himself falls under Veronika’s spell.
S.O.S. Love!

Too engaged in his sexual pursuits to offer his editor any decent material, David, a self-centred journalist, is challenged by his editor to go on ten dates with ten different women and publish the results in a tell-all book. His former girlfriend is then hired to type up his notes
9½ Dates

The continuation of the series about the adventures of Major Kardos and former police Lieutenant Droplet who are busy now with an investigation of an European drug cartel which operates across Greece, Hungary and Germany.
Fake Doll
The feature-length reboot of the 2023 cult hit, 'Falcatus'.
Falcatus

1944. At the end of the war ensign Bojtár gets from the captivity of the partisans into that of the Hungarian Nazi and he escapes at the price of a quasi-murder. He has to hide, the more so because his victim did not die and searches for him.
The Other Person

Crime is increasing in Hungary. Commander Papp is about to catch a maffia member.
Európa expressz

1859. Exploiting the Austrian-French-Italian conflict, Kossuth sends Batiszy Kristóf back from the emigration to organize the Hungarian Legion. Batiszy's company gets into trouble, Austrians are waiting for them, Hungarian authorities chase them, people stand still. Demolition of the troop is the task of Görgényi László chief district administrator, who used to be an officer in the revolution once.
Wild

The Witness (Hungarian: A tanú, also known as Without A Trace), is a 1969 Hungarian satire film, directed by Péter Bacsó. The film was created in a tense political climate at a time when talking about the 1950s and the 1956 Revolution was still taboo. Although it was financed and allowed to be made by the communist authorities, it was subsequently banned from release. As a result of its screening in foreign countries, the communist authorities eventually relented and allowed it to be released in Hungary. It was screened at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section.[1] A sequel was made in 1994 named "Megint tanú" (English: Witness Again).