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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gábor_BódyGábor Bódy - Wikipedia

    Gábor Bódy (30 August 1946 – 24 October 1985) was a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, theoretic, and occasional actor. A pioneer of experimental filmmaking and film language, Bódy is one of the most important figures of Hungarian cinema.

  2. Gábor Bódy (born Aug. 30, 1946, Budapest, Hung.—died Oct. 24, 1985, Budapest) was a Hungarian film and video director. His often controversial ideas and methods of filmmaking met with critical success in Hungary and abroad.

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  3. Bódy Gábor készítette az első magyar videoművet, az 1973-ban forgatott Végtelen tükörcső c. installációt, amely 1975-ben jelent meg a Négy bagatell utolsó darabjaként (filmre átírva). 1976-ban az első magyar komputerfilmet is ő alkotja meg, Psychokozmoszok címmel, mely egy monitorról felvett számítógépes animáció.

  4. www.moma.org › artists › 35510Gabor Body | MoMA

    Feb 29, 2012 · Gábor Bódy (30 August 1946 – 24 October 1985) was a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, theoretic, and occasional actor. A pioneer of experimental filmmaking and film language, Bódy is one of the most important figures of Hungarian cinema.

  5. Gábor Bódy (1946, Budapest - 1985, Budapest) was a film director, screenwriter, theoretic, and occasional actor. A pioneer of experimental filmmaking and film language, Bódy is one of the most important figures of Hungarian cinema.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0126965Gábor Bódy - IMDb

    Gábor Bódy was born on 30 August 1946 in Budapest, Hungary. He was a director and writer, known for Amerikai anzix (1975), Narcissus and Psyche (1980) and Kutya éji dala (1983). He was married to Veronika Baksa-Soos (Veruschka Body).

  7. Gábor Bódy (30 August 1946 – 24 October 1985) was a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, theoretic, and occasional actor. A pioneer of experimental filmmaking and film language, Bódy is one of the most important figures of Hungarian cinema.