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Riportré

Riportré

19820h 11m

Overview

György Kovásznai co-directs his last film “Reportrait” with Elek Lisziák, a series of interviews about various sociological subjects based on the concept of “Anima Veritae”.

Directed by Elek Lisziák
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About Riportré

Riportré is a animation, documentary film released in 1982. Directed by Elek Lisziák, György Kovásznai co-directs his last film “Reportrait” with Elek Lisziák, a series of interviews about various sociological subjects based on the concept of “Anima Veritae”.

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