
Csontvary
Drama
Overview
Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka the one-ideaed Hungarian painter was thought to be crazy by his peers, but he eventually became a significant artist.
Top Cast


Itzhak Finzi
Itzhak Finzi
Csontváry / Z the actor
Itzhak Finzi
Csontváry / Z the actor
István Holl
István Holl
The wacky
István Holl
The wacky


Andrea Drahota
Andrea Drahota
Anna
Andrea Drahota
Anna


Dajka Margit
Dajka Margit
Mom
Dajka Margit
Mom


Ágnes Bánfalvy
Ágnes Bánfalvy
Lilla
Ágnes Bánfalvy
Lilla


Samu Balázs
Samu Balázs
Emperor Francis Joseph I
Samu Balázs
Emperor Francis Joseph I


László Márkus
László Márkus
a gentleman
László Márkus
a gentleman
Margit Lontay
Margit Lontay
Guest Lady
Margit Lontay
Guest Lady
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