
Lost Illusions
Directed by Gyula Gazdag1983 1h 46mDrama
7.1
Via the New York Times: "The Hungarian director Gyula Gazdag has transposed the middle section of Balzac's "Lost Illusions" from Paris in the mid-19th century to the Budapest of 1968... it tells of Laszlo Sardi - Balzac's Lucien Chardon - and his efforts to launch his literary career amid the snobbery and sophistication of a big city."
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Lost Illusions was released on April 25, 1983.
Lost Illusions was directed by Gyula Gazdag.
Lost Illusions has a runtime of 1h 46m.
Via the New York Times: "The Hungarian director Gyula Gazdag has transposed the middle section of Balzac's "Lost Illusions" from Paris in the mid-19th century to the Budapest of 1968... it tells of Laszlo Sardi - Balzac's Lucien Chardon - and his efforts to launch his literary career amid the snobbery and sophistication of a big city."
The key characters in Lost Illusions are Sárdi László (Gábor Máté), Csapó Kriszta (Dorottya Udvaros), Lusztó István (voice) (Sándor Szakácsi).
Lost Illusions is a Drama film.
Lost Illusions has an audience rating of 7.1 out of 10.







