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LOT 509:
Lajos Lazar “Palesztina”, illustr. avant-garde photos by Z. Klueger, Baruch Agadati, 1 st ed., 1935, in Hungarian ...
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Lajos Lazar “Palesztina”, illustr. avant-garde photos by Z. Klueger, Baruch Agadati, 1 st ed., 1935, in Hungarian
Tabor Kiadasa. Budapest, 1935, 248 pp. pages 185-248 – b/w illustrations, original avant-garde photos by Z. Klueger, Baruch Agadati and others
Hard cloth cover, 19 x 13 cm.
Condition: cover worn, rubbed, stains, holes to spine and tear to rear cover; yellow /light brown paper; some foxing stains
Weight: 380 gr.
Lajos Lázár (December 2, 1885 – June 2, 1936) was a Hungarian film director and producer active during the silent and early sound era.[1][2] He was born in Nagybánya (now Baia Mare), then in Austria-Hungary and now in Romania.
Lajos Lázár, dr. (Nagybánya, December 2, 1885 – Budapest, Terézváros, June 2, 1936 Hungarian film director, producer, production manager, lawyer. The director of the first Hungarian sound film.
Lázár was born to Soma and Regina Hirschkovits in an Israeli family. After graduating from secondary school, he completed his legal studies in Budapest and obtained a lawyer's degree. In 1915, he came into contact with film production. During and after the First World War, he became one of the most prolific creators of Hungarian silent films. In 1917, he founded a film factory called Lux, of which he was the managing director and directed his films himself. His film Taifun, released in 1917, was the first film in Hungarian film history to be released abroad with Hungarian actors. During the Soviet Republic, Orbán's film Yesterday, which he made together with Dezső, is the only film with a workers' theme that has survived in its entirety from this period. After the fall of the Soviet Republic, he moved to Vienna and returned to Hungary only in 1929. It was then that he got involved in the start-up Hungarian sound film production. He was the founder of the National Film Association and vice-president of the Hungarian National Film Association for two years. He participated in the production of one of the last silent films and he directed our first Hungarian sound film, The Blue Idol in 1931.
His spouse was Mária Freund. He had two sons.
His grave is located in the Israeli cemetery on Kozma Street.

