







ISTVĂN SZABĂ: MEPHISTO / COLONEL REDL / HANUSSEN (3-DISC BLU-RAY BOX SET)
IstvĂĄn SzabĂł is perhaps the best-known of all Hungarian filmmakers, having made hugely successful, Oscar-winning films in Hungary, Europe and in Hollywood. This Box Set uncovers the most creative and exuberant period of SzabĂłâs Hungarian cinema, with a trio of exceptional films made in collaboration with actor Klaus Maria Brandauer, writer PĂŠter Dobai and cinematographer Lajos Koltai. These films unravel the conflicts of history, society, and the individual in a rich and dazzlingly audacious, yet personal manner.
These important and powerfully relevant films are presented from stunning 4K restorations, and released for the first time on Blu-ray in the UK.
The set includes:
Mephisto (1981)
IstvĂĄn SzabĂłâs Oscar-winning adaptation of Klaus Mannâs novel paints a portrait of Hendrik HĂśfgen (Klaus Maria Brandauer), a passionate but struggling actor who, despite his political ambivalence, remains in Germany as the Nazis come to power. When he accepts a Nazi officialâs offer to make him a star, HĂśfgen finally receives the success and adulation he has long sought â but at what price?
Colonel Redl (1985)
Set in the years leading up to WW1, and inspired by John Osbourneâs controversial 1965 play A Patriot for Me, SzabĂłâs film charts the rise of the brilliant but unscrupulous AlfrĂŠd Redl in the Austro-Hungarian military. Compromised by his secret homosexuality, Redl is manipulated into a series of treasonous betrayals, becoming a prisoner of his own deceptions.
Hanussen (1988)
Wounded during WW1, an Austrian soldier claims he has gained the power to foresee the future. Adopting the name Erik Jan Hanussen, he sets himself up as a hypnotist, astrologer and clairvoyant in a Berlin theatre, ingratiating himself with those in power.
SzabĂłâs film vividly recreates the period as the film parallels the rise of Hanussen with Hitler and the Nazi regime.
⢠Limited Edition 3-disc Blu-ray Box Set.
⢠All three features presented from 4K restorations by the National Film Institute Hungary - Film Archive.
⢠Four of Istvån Szabó's acclaimed but rarely seen short film works: Variations on a Theme (1961), You (1963), Concert (1963), and City Map (1977).
⢠Istvån Szabó - The Director Answers: An interview with the award-winning filmmaker.
⢠Remembrance of József Romvåri: Filmmaker Sophy Romvåri's tribute to her grandfather, production designer József Romvåri with narration by Szabó.
⢠SzabĂłâs Central Europe: A look at SzabĂł's Hungarian films.
⢠Individual booklets each with new writing by Hungarian cinema experts John Cunningham, Peter Hames and Catherine Portuges.
⢠Trailers.
⢠New English subtitle translations.
⢠UK premieres on Blu-ray.
⢠Region Free (A/B/C) Blu-rays.
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IstvĂĄn SzabĂł is perhaps the best-known of all Hungarian filmmakers, having made hugely successful, Oscar-winning films in Hungary, Europe and in Hollywood. This Box Set uncovers the most creative and exuberant period of SzabĂłâs Hungarian cinema, with a trio of exceptional films made in collaboration with actor Klaus Maria Brandauer, writer PĂŠter Dobai and cinematographer Lajos Koltai. These films unravel the conflicts of history, society, and the individual in a rich and dazzlingly audacious, yet personal manner.
These important and powerfully relevant films are presented from stunning 4K restorations, and released for the first time on Blu-ray in the UK.
The set includes:
Mephisto (1981)
IstvĂĄn SzabĂłâs Oscar-winning adaptation of Klaus Mannâs novel paints a portrait of Hendrik HĂśfgen (Klaus Maria Brandauer), a passionate but struggling actor who, despite his political ambivalence, remains in Germany as the Nazis come to power. When he accepts a Nazi officialâs offer to make him a star, HĂśfgen finally receives the success and adulation he has long sought â but at what price?
Colonel Redl (1985)
Set in the years leading up to WW1, and inspired by John Osbourneâs controversial 1965 play A Patriot for Me, SzabĂłâs film charts the rise of the brilliant but unscrupulous AlfrĂŠd Redl in the Austro-Hungarian military. Compromised by his secret homosexuality, Redl is manipulated into a series of treasonous betrayals, becoming a prisoner of his own deceptions.
Hanussen (1988)
Wounded during WW1, an Austrian soldier claims he has gained the power to foresee the future. Adopting the name Erik Jan Hanussen, he sets himself up as a hypnotist, astrologer and clairvoyant in a Berlin theatre, ingratiating himself with those in power.
SzabĂłâs film vividly recreates the period as the film parallels the rise of Hanussen with Hitler and the Nazi regime.
⢠Limited Edition 3-disc Blu-ray Box Set.
⢠All three features presented from 4K restorations by the National Film Institute Hungary - Film Archive.
⢠Four of Istvån Szabó's acclaimed but rarely seen short film works: Variations on a Theme (1961), You (1963), Concert (1963), and City Map (1977).
⢠Istvån Szabó - The Director Answers: An interview with the award-winning filmmaker.
⢠Remembrance of József Romvåri: Filmmaker Sophy Romvåri's tribute to her grandfather, production designer József Romvåri with narration by Szabó.
⢠SzabĂłâs Central Europe: A look at SzabĂł's Hungarian films.
⢠Individual booklets each with new writing by Hungarian cinema experts John Cunningham, Peter Hames and Catherine Portuges.
⢠Trailers.
⢠New English subtitle translations.
⢠UK premieres on Blu-ray.
⢠Region Free (A/B/C) Blu-rays.











