Name Josef Baky Role Filmmaker | ||
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Awards German Film Award for Best Direction Movies The Adventures of Baron, Das doppelte Lottchen, The Strange Countess, Hotel Adlon, Die Fruhreifen Similar People Isa Gunther, Brigitte Horney, Antje Weisgerber, Jurgen Roland, Wilhelm Bendow | ||
Parents Blanca Baky, Alexius Baky |
Maria Schell - Der Tträumende Mund - 1953
Josef von Báky (23 March 1902, Zombor, Austria-Hungary (now, Slovakia) – 28 July 1966, Munich, Germany) was a Hungarian filmmaker. He was also known as Josef v. Baky and József Baky. He was born in the town of Zombor (Sombor) in the Kingdom of Hungary in the Austro-Hungarian Empire (now in Slovakia). He worked as an assistant to Geza von Bolvary.
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He worked as director or producer on no less than 48 films. He died in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Báky's best known film is Münchhausen, which was released in 1943. It is a fantasy-comedy and is noted for how it avoids politics of its time. The film was ordered by Nazi propaganda minister Goebbels to celebrate the 25th anniversary of UFA and to compete with Hollywood productions.
Münchhausen (1943) - Filmmusik
Selected filmography
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