Gábor Dióssy
Acting
Known For

A show of heroic deeds and epic battles with a thematic depth that embraces politics, religion, warfare, courage, love, loyalty and our universal search for identity. Combining real historical figures and events with fictional characters, it is the story of how a people combined their strength under one of the most iconic kings of history in order to reclaim their land for themselves and build a place they call home.
The Last Kingdom

After waking up in a hospital with amnesia, professor Robert Langdon and a doctor must race against time to foil a deadly global plot.
Inferno

A man pretends to be a manager and helps veteran rockstar god, Johnny G. and his ex-band to reunite once more.
Szuperbojz

Bruno, a bisexual but closeted young man lives in rural Hungary with his girlfriend Mari. Also on the scene is her homosexual brother Ringo. Mari doesn't know that when the boys go off to work together in the city they raise cash by turning tricks and burglarizing houses.
This I Wish and Nothing More

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Szűzijáték

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Állatkert

Every day life for young men and women in Budapest is on display. All "teenage savages" at the time when communism disappeared in Eastern Europe, they now view the world in a sinister way. Examples: A woman becomes irritated with a man who has left his dog. A father has an argument with his wife about an alarming (to the parents) arousal of sexuality in their 10 y.o. daughter. A young girl is distressed by her growing realization that she is more and more like her sadistic grandmother. A conversation between two guys, apparently about an old car, takes an unexpected turn.
Forest

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Uristen@menny.hu

A satirical tale of the adaptation, casting and rehearsal of a theatrical version of Winnie-the-Pooh.
Libiomfi

If we are not careful, years have passed, and our life have become completely monotonous.
Valahogy így

Experimental short movie adaptation of István Örkény's one-minute story "Information" by director Annabella Schnabel.