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Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiYouTube follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiFB Instagram: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiInsta editor-host: Endre Kadarkai The World Meeting is a radio show where we always put two people with completely different values and habits at a table. Two characters who might not have met without us. We are not preparing a debate show, but a tasteful conversation between three people. The show can be heard on Klubrádio every Saturday from 12 noon. Producers: Zoltán Warholik, Gábor Rózsahegyi Sándor Pál (Budapest, October 19, 1939 –) Kossuth and Béla Balázs Award-winning Hungarian director, screenwriter, producer, worthy and excellent artist. After graduating from high school, he joined the film factory, where he worked as a laboratory assistant and recording manager. He was admitted to the Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in 1959. He graduated in the class of János Herskó in 1964. He taught at the Academy of Theatre and Film Arts for years, was the managing director of the Hungarian-German film production company Novofilm for more than ten years, and in 2000 he established his own film company, Filmstreet. Since 2003 he has been the head of Hunnia Film Studio. Among his 24 prestigious international professional awards, the most significant are the Berlin Silver Bear, the Cannes Fipresci Award, the Chicago Silver Hugo and the Karlovy Vary Critics' Award. According to the Theatre Database catalogue, he has also appeared as a theatre director seven times. He has directed at the Comedy Theatre and the Rock Theatre, among others. His private life Wife: Anna Safranek, model. His films as a director 1964 Terrace minus ten degrees 1965 Big Ears 1965 Three stories about romance 1967 Clown on the wall 1967 The bridge 1968 Bors 1969 Love Emilia Odor! 1971 Sárika, my dear 1972 Give me your hand (Illés Show) 1973 Old-time football 1976 Optimistic tragedy (television play) 1977 Herkulesfürdői memory 1978 Locomotiv GTv Show 1978 Free me from evil! 1981 Ripacsok 1982 Dániel Szerencsés 1985 Just One Cinema 1988 Miss Arizona 1995 Let's Love Each Other, Children (3 short films; additional directors: Miklós Jancsó, Károly Makk) 1995 The City is Burning, the House is Burning Too 2003 From Europe to Europe 2007 Noah's Ark 2018 Wandering Actors As a Screenwriter Noah's Ark (2007) (basic idea) Old-fashioned Story (2005) (TV series) Heaven with You! (2005) (co-writer) Let's Love Each Other, Children! (1995) (co-writer) The city is burning, the house is burning too (1995) Hótreál (1987) Csak egy kino (1985) (co-writer) Ripacsok (1981) (co-writer) Herkulesfürdői emlék (1976) (co-writer) Sárika, drágam (1971) (co-writer) Szeresséket Emilia Odor! (1968) (co-writer) Clown on the Wall (1967) (co-writer) As a producer The Seventh Circle (2009) Girls (2007) Opium, the Diary of a Mentally Ill Woman (2007) Who Are the Lumnitzer Sisters? (2006) Noah's Ark (2006) Stomach Eaters (2006) Baby 639 (2005) (executive producer) Down with Your Head! (2005) Heaven with You! (2005) Rhythms (2005) Glamour (2000) Showbálvány (2000) TV series El Nino (2000) Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris (1992) (TV) (associate producer) Stalin (1992) (TV) (associate producer) The Prodigal Father – The Long Shadow (1992) (associate producer: Hungary) Csapd le csacsi! (1991) Storm and Sorrow (1990) (TV) (associate producer) Daughter of Darkness (1990) (TV) (associate producer) Zoltán Szécsi (Budapest, December 22, 1977 –) three-time Olympic champion water polo player, goalkeeper. He started swimming at the age of two. After that, he played tennis, basketball and volleyball. He had to swim on medical advice. That's when he started playing water polo at the BVSC. He is married, in his second marriage. Between 2000 and 2008 he was married to Zsuzsanna Kováts, they had a daughter, Júlia Jázmin (2002), and a son, Marcell (2005). Since 2011 he has been married to Vanda Szegedi, and their son, Zénó, was born in 2014.[4][5] He and his sister were raised by their mother alone, he was ten years old when his father died. His sister died tragically suddenly in 2004. Other achievements include Junior European Championship 2nd (1996) Istanbul Junior World Championship 2nd (1997) Champions League 3rd (2000, BVSC) 5x Hungarian champion (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 BVSC, 2011 Eger) Hungarian Cup winner (2000, 2003-BVSC, 2007, 2008-Eger) source: wikipedia